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Open Source Sofware Policies And Politics

Jason Keiber writes "I work at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a think tank in D.C., and I recently compiled a chart that provides information on the number and type of Open Source (OS) software policies and legislation considered by national, regional or local governments around the world. It looks at whether the policy or legislation mandated the use of OS, expressed a preference for OS software, encouraged its use or commissioned research into OS software. General purchasing decisions were not included. This is a work in progress, but seeing how I was having diminishing returns in my research, we decided to post it and welcome comments."

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  1. Great stuff by Qwavel · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Appears to be very comprehensive and well documented.
    Thanks to the author.

    I've noticed in the past that Canada is remarkable for its absense from this whole debate. Note that Canada isn't even mentioned in this document.

  2. Neat project. by einer · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Thanks for releasing your work. I think it would be useful if someone produced a website with updated information. If only for searchability.