Brazil Mandates Shift to Free Software
truthsearch writes "LinuxToday is reporting news and a response about Brazil making Open Source mandatory for 80% of all computers in state institutions and businesses, setting up a 'Chamber for the Implementation of Software Libre.'" This is a big win for Linux, but is making it mandatory going too far? It would seem wiser to support a solution that favors the best tool for the job, which may not always be an open source product.
Your luggage is ready, sir.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Terry Gilliam must be happy.
In Soviet Russia, beowulf clusters imagine YOU!
It would seem wiser to support a solution that favors the best tool for the job, which may not always be an open source product.
What, are you new around here or something?
Brazil has been renamed "Torvaldia"
In Soviet Russia, beowulf clusters imagine YOU!
Implied :-) for those who forgot about all the "Open-this" and "Open-that" software being tossed about in the early-to-mid-90's that really had nothing open about it at all.
Now if I could just land an open source development job in Rio and hang out with some of those topless Brazilians.
~ now you know
Hey, if the FSF re-brands free software as Freedom Software for the US market, it might gain acceptance among certain government circles!
Michel
Fedora Project Contribut