Free Software Supporter and Canadian MP David Graham Talks OSS In Government (linux-magazine.com)
New submitter ShawnX writes: If David Graham sounds familiar, you might know him better as cdlu (short for "confused debian linux user"). For years, cdlu was my colleague at Linux.com and Newsforge and well-known in Debian circles as well. Since then, he has been a presence in the back rooms of the Liberal Party until, in the federal election in October 2015, he was elected for the first time. He now describes himself (no doubt correctly) as "the only Member of Parliament to be in the Debian key ring."
(And here's video of Graham discussing greater use of Open Source in government, from the perspective of someone with a foot in each of those worlds.)
GoC is a Microsoft house and always will be. They are so entrenched they write the RFCs to ensure they will always win
Would that be why the main gc.ca site runs Apache and OpenSSL on Linux, and why Revenue Canada had to shut down online filing for a few days when Heartbleed hit to upgrade systems? Incidentally, they also use Akamai CDN (which runs Linux) for load balancing.
"City hall" in German is "Rathaus" Kinda explains a few things......