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Microsoft Alternative in Extremadura, Spain

grylnsmn writes "The Washington Post today has a front page article talking about how the Extremadura region in Spain is converting all government offices, businesses, and home from Windows to Linux. The article talks of their problems last spring and how the community banded together to solve them. "But the glitches are more an annoyance, [Ana Acevedo, who heads one of the government's document-processing units] said, than a hassle. 'It's mostly very tiny things,' she said." Overall, this is an important testbed for localities all over the world who are looking at making the switch. Overall, a very good and balanced article." Update: 11/03 20:37 GMT by T : Headline misspelled "Extremadura" as "Extramadura" -- fixed now.

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  1. Localization ? by js995 · · Score: 2, Funny

    'To get word processing, for example, users click on "Borcense," a picture of 16th century writer Francisco Sanchez de las Brozas; for the Internet, click on "Galeon," a crane that lives in the oak meadows and cereal plains of the region'
    trying to spread the localized changes thin then..

  2. Microsoft says it isn't war by CatWrangler · · Score: 5, Funny
    From the article....

    Like many Linux advocates, he speaks about the software in emotional terms. "Connectivity and literacy" equals "equality and liberty," he said.

    Microsoft regards such talk as too dramatic and distracting. It is software, after all, not war, company officials said. It is far more productive in their view to talk about the technical aspects of Windows vs. Linux.

    I wonder if Steve Ballmer ever got that memo. Microsoft is a fun loving peaceful company. They only assimilate on accident, because they are trying to build a world of equality, fluffy clouds, and little bunnies.

    editors note... Fluffy clouds-tm and little bunnies-tm is copywrited by Microsoft-TM. Do not use, or we will hunt you down and kill you.

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    1. Re:Microsoft says it isn't war by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      It is far more productive in their view to talk about the technical aspects of Windows vs. Linux.

      Yes, just look at the technical aspects. Pay no attention to the 6-page license agreement. There is absolutely no difference between the GPL and the Microsoft EULA. Microsoft's EULA is just as free as the GPL. Please focus on the moving spot. As you listen to my voice, your eyelids will become heavy... heavy... heavier.. and you will fall into a deep sleep. Do you hear me know? Good. Now listen carefully. Whenever you hear the word "Developers" you will immediately stand up and scream "I LOVE MICROSOFT". Do you understand? Good. When I snap my fingers, you will awaken and have no memory of our conversation. *snap*

    2. Re:Microsoft says it isn't war by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I wonder if Steve Ballmer ever got that memo. Microsoft is a fun loving peaceful company. They only assimilate on accident

      Seriously, your honor! I was just walking, the pavement was slippery... the next thing I knew, I'd inserted anticompetitive code into all my software!

      Could happen to anyone!

    3. Re:Microsoft says it isn't war by crucini · · Score: 5, Funny
      Uh, really weak! If someone sells me a puppy, I'm still going to have to buy dog food in the morning.

      Ah, but if you buy the Microsoft Puppy you will have to buy the dog food from Microsoft. This is to ensure maxiumum customer satisfaction. And if you have questions about raising your Microsoft Puppy, there's an 800 number you can call.
  3. Prophecy - Intel is next - then disaster by Trusty+Penfold · · Score: 5, Funny


    Nostradumus foretold this

    C4Q94
    Two great brothers will be chased out of Spain,
    The elder conquered under the Pyrenees mountains:
    The sea to redden, Rhône, bloody Lake Geneva from Germany,
    Narbonne, Béziers contaminated by Agde

    The great brothers are obviously Microsoft and Intel.

    After, the future doesn't look too bright. Perhaps we ought to consider?

  4. Heh Heh by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    But a major bug was discovered within days: If users tried to print or view a video or do anything that involved peripherals or multimedia, strange error messages popped up.

    It took a team of developers three months to fix the problem, during which anyone who converted to Linux had to download their documents on a disk and run over to a Windows machine to print them.


    The Power of Open Source: Security bugs are fixed with in 1 hour, but it takes 3 months before printing starts to work.

  5. Re:Some stuff by bobtheprophet · · Score: 2, Funny

    Microsoft doesn't have to kill the puppy after a few years, it explodes every other day and you have to pick up the pieces and glue them back together.

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  6. Linux Hippies Rejoice by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Said one joyful hippie, "We was all heading to Europe anyways, what with the recent court decision and the fact that the EU's looking at coverting to open source."

    "Now at least we have a destination. So what if its actually a little bizzare that the goverment is mandating / forcing / coercing the change. Heck, I'm more than willing to give up choice, cause open source is free and freedoms what its all about, baby. Its not like the pots calling the kettle black or anything."

  7. Re:Explain to me again.. by Hektor_Troy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah! Who do they think they are?

    And why the fuck do they decide, what language you should learn in school, or which side of the road to drive, let alone what currency to use?!?

    Sheesh! The nerve of some people.

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  8. Re:Some stuff by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny
    "Somebody might give you a free puppy this afternoon," Smith said, "but you're going to have to go buy dog food in the morning."



    Or, like windows licensing, you have to buy a new kennel and dog washing machine every year, and submit to regular flea inspections from the DSA, a private dog police force.



    Ok, maybe that metaphor went a bit far :)

  9. Re:more slashdot immaturity by rnd() · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's not really an anti-Microsoft bias, it's more of an anti-Microsoft reflex.

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  10. Re:pretty impressive- learned from AOL? by rant-mode-on · · Score: 5, Funny
    • With 10,000 machines converted already, and 100,000 scheduled for next year in a region with 1.1 million people

    My god, the GPL is a virus!
  11. Exactly by Subcarrier · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's not really an anti-Microsoft bias, it's more of an anti-Microsoft reflex.

    Reflexes are evolution's way of saving lives. Poke your finger into some hot coals and the back of your hand hits your forehead before you can say "Hot!". It's the same with Windows.

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  12. Re:Nominative determinism. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    My spanish isn't very good, but I think it means "going to the bathroom outside." I could be wrong though. :-)

  13. Re:No wonder, Spain is intensely Catholic by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    You are. Mac OS X is the only way to true computing pleasure.

  14. Microsoft Alternative in World by Dunark · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wouldn't it be something if the United States ended up being a technological ghetto because it continued to use Microsoft products while the rest of the world moved on to Linux?

  15. Re:Redundant? Dude! This is by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    ... and then they're going to authorize an M$ carpet-bombing of the whole region, to stifle them terrorists..

  16. overheard at Extremadura's government offices.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Aide: Sr. presidente, necesitamos más dinero para nuestras escuelas. Necesitamos comprar computadoras para nuestros niños.

    (Mr. President, we need more money for our schools. We need to buy computers for our kids.

    Presidente: Bien, podemos aumentar impuestos?

    (Should we raise taxes?)

    Aide: Ningún Sr.

    (No sir.)

    Presidente: Tengo una idea. Vamos anunciar que estamos cambiando a Linux. Debemos recibir una donación grande de Microsoft muy pronto. Después que podemos cambiar detrás.

    (I have an idea. Let's announce that we're switching to Linux. We should receive a large donation from Microsoft very shortly. After that we can switch back.)

    Aide: Idea excelente! Usted es un genio!

    Excellent idea! You are a genius!

  17. Puppy analogy by judd · · Score: 4, Funny

    The MS puppy is neutered, and can't breed. The free puppy still has its nuts, and will happily sire a litter of vigorous bastards for you.

  18. Re:But Its Not Possible by luisdom · · Score: 5, Funny

    >Let's face it: The US-government is both incompetent and corrupt.

    He he... Our Spanish-government is also both incompetent and corrupt, but you're right, it plays with an advantage: it is not the US-government.