Tamil Nadu (India) Shutting the Door On Microsoft
aprasadh writes "The government of Tamil Nadu, a state in southern India, has begun initiatives to convert all of their IT systems fully to OSS-based software. (The link is a copy of a news item that appeared recently in the Deccan Chronicle, an English-language daily.) The managing director of the IT procurement, consulting, and training agency for the Tamil Nadu government describes the reasons why he has chosen OSS, and also how he dealt with Microsoft executives." From the article: "Initially, 99 per cent of government systems have been running on Microsoft systems but then 2007 will be a watershed year for the state IT sector... We have already dispatched 6,500 Linux systems to village panchayats and another 6,100 Acer desktop systems with Suse Linux operating systems are on their way. We are procuring 20,000 desktop systems for schools, which will run only on Suse Linux... I require at least 500 trainers to train 30,000 state officials across Tamil Nadu in the next six months."
I can't wait to get that first email from the Governor of Tamil Nadu telling me how Viagra changed their life.
Wanna fight ? Bend over, stick your head up your ass, and fight for air.
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That's the song we've been hearing about closed source software making you rich. The "economic benefits" of Vista make me laugh every time I read about them. It's like a casino, they don't build and run them by giving money away. It's better to pool your money and talent with people who share.
Friends don't help friends install M$ junk.
In fact, as far progress for foss goes, I think I would rather see them using them msft.