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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] French Prime Minister issued a circular letter
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] French Prime Minister issued a circular letter in favor of the use of free software by government |
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Here are the URLs of the letter :
http://circulaires.prod.ext.dila.fr/pdf/2012/09/cir_35837.pdf
http://circulaires.prod.ext.dila.fr/index.php?action=afficherCirculaire&hit=3&retourAccueil=1
On 09/29/2012 07:21 AM, cp@canaxis.org wrote:
> This is an extremely good news !!
>
> Note that he says GNU/Linux, the real name, to talk about the whole system.
>
> And so, he uses the 4 freedoms to explain what is Free Software.
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> The "funny" thing is that he defines Free Software as an "intellectual
> property model", so we have to explain why saying “Intellectual
> Property” is not relevant...
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> Anyway, as a French citizen, I ask president Hollande to make Richard
> Stallman a chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur :)
>
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> On 09/29/2012 01:03 AM, Thomas Harding wrote:
>> [please forgive my English]
>>
>> French Prime Minister issued a circular letter in favor of the use of
>> free software by government
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>> entitled "Guidelines for the use of free software in government", the
>> short letter from French Prime Minister Jean Marc Ayrault presents a
>> work from the DISIC (IT direction for government).
>>
>> Notably:
>> * They recommends Free Software usage, also Free Software support by
>> contractors
>> * They expressly define Free Software as the 4 freedoms defined by FSF
>> * They define Free software as *a model of intellectual property*
>> * They warns on such Free Software owned by a single company
>> * They define use cases on forks (see also above point: MySQL,
>> Open/LibreOffice, ...)
>> * They recommends to joint software development communities as an
>> organization more than as individual (some arguments are specious here:
>> participate, give patches, ..., is OK, but give an orientation...)
>> * They strongly recommends mutual development in government branches
>> * They recommends to give back to Free Software 5 to 10 percents of
>> savings compared to a proprietary (fr: privatrice -- is not used) solution.
>> * They defined working groups
>>
>> Ref: PRMX1234912C
>> <http://legifrance.gouv.fr/initRechTexte.do>http://circulaires.prod.ext.dila.fr/
>> (paste the document reference in form field -- search "NOR" on right side)
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