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[fsf-community-team] [project seed] San Fransisco adopts a new software
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Simon Bridge |
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[fsf-community-team] [project seed] San Fransisco adopts a new software policy |
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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 18:49:31 +1300 |
By iself, not quite on topic. I imagine this as a starting point for a
major awareness campaign.
RE:
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2010/01/sf-mayor-city-can-save-money-with-open-source-software.ars
"The San Francisco Committee on Information Technology has published a
new software evaluation policy that requires departments of the city
government to consider open source software solutions alongside
proprietary commercial offerings."
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There is clearly a need to educate the city departments. Activists in
the San Fransisco area may take inspiration from the NZ "Public Sector
Remix Project" which resulted from a similar policy change here.
See summation:
http://passthesource.org.nz/2010/01/15/bringing-contestability-back-to-the-public-sector-desktop/
The NZ team has gained experience pitching free software in a
business-aware manner without compromising on principles. Though the
gnu/linux desktops they offered (Ubuntu and SLED) are not all we would
like, we have seen a significant increase in free software adoption in
some NZ government departments at a time when other departments are
experiencing trouble with their non-free "solutions".
Departments are starting to consider a "free software by preference"
policy internally.
Worth thinking about aye?
- [fsf-community-team] [project seed] San Fransisco adopts a new software policy,
Simon Bridge <=
Re: [fsf-community-team] [project seed] San Fransisco adopts a new software policy, Charles A. Anaman, 2010/01/29