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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source
From: |
Alex Hudson |
Subject: |
Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Oct 2004 18:10:28 +0100 |
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 18:05 +0100, Tom Chance wrote:
> It'd be interesting to know why they've opted for Star Office over Open
> Office. Support from Sun?
Probably less "why they opted" more "why they were offered". If it's a
common procurement, it would have been an open tender process. That
means that people would have proposed a solution, and they would have
picked one. I don't know of anyone offering OpenOffice.org (on that
scale) in this country.
The differences between the two pieces of software are supposed to be
minimal these days; maybe it does come with some extra trinkets. I would
guess that's not the reason they opted for it though (although, ISTR
StarOffice has better database stuff built-in?)
Cheers,
Alex.
- [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source, Stuart Yeates, 2004/10/18
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source, Tom Chance, 2004/10/18
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source,
Alex Hudson <=
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source, Ian Lynch, 2004/10/18
- OOo database support (was: Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source), Robin Green, 2004/10/18
- Re: OOo database support (was: Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source), Ian Lynch, 2004/10/18
- Re: OOo database support (was: Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source), Lee Braiden, 2004/10/19
- Re: OOo database support (was: Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source), Kevin Donnelly, 2004/10/19
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source, Neil Darlow, 2004/10/19
Re: [Fsfe-uk] Bristol City Council goes open source, Ian Lynch, 2004/10/18