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Indian Government Moves to Let Linux In

Webi writes "The government of India has started taking precise, wide-reaching steps to usher in a Linux wave in India." India sure seems to be a highly contested arena lately. Interestingly, India's plan calls for government-sponsored support and call centers. Looks like they've really thought this through.

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  1. Sweet! by Neck_of_the_Woods · · Score: 5, Funny


    Maybe they will outsource linux support to the us!

    I better start learning my Hindi!

    --
    Neck_of_the_Woods
    #/usr/local/surf/glassy/overhead
    1. Re:Sweet! by Bowie+J.+Poag · · Score: 4, Funny



      Too late, man. Hindi is obsolete!

      Hindi++ is where it's at nowadays.

      --
      Bowie J. Poag

    2. Re:Sweet! by einer · · Score: 5, Funny

      Don't waste your time with that, Microsoft has already broken the Hindi++ interpreter and replaced it with it's own proprietary version called Hindi#.

  2. English in India by Mdog · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually, English will be just fine. Anybody in India who is well-off enough to deal with computers almost definately speaks English. Whether it's English non-Indians can understand is a different matter all together.

  3. Gubmint sponsored call centers? by snarkasaurus · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Interestingly, India's plan calls for government-sponsored support and call centers."

    Oh joy! Another place to be put on eternity hold.

    Any word if they plan on suporting the entire world or just the users in the Indian government?

  4. Three steps to profit by RealAlaskan · · Score: 4, Funny
    Governments should:

    1) Talk up linux.
    2) When Bill and Melinda offer money, make nice.
    3) Adopt Linux, and watch your people PROFIT.
    4) Watch their tax recipts rise.

    Whoops, that was 4 steps. Well, government projects usually go over budget.