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> On Friday 02 September 2005 04:07, Hiking Nut wrote:
> > Hello everybody. I just read this today and thought some of you might
> > be interested in the article. Seems like it might not be a bad thing
> > to learn open source applications:
Several announcements like this can be read any week on sites such as
Newsforge or Linux Today. So far, they're relatively rare in North
America on the state/provincial or federal level, which is why this one
is getting a lot of play. But they are becoming common in Europe and in
developing countries. You sometimes hear announcements about North
American counties or cities, too, as well as a lot of universities and
colleges.
I've been involved with free and open source software for almost seven
years now, and I can say that the pace is definitely accelerating.
Partly, it's a matter of cost, but mainly it's a matter of access (that
is, why should your ability to read documents from a government or a
public institution be dependent on your ownership of any company's
software?).
"Navigator, navigator, rise up and be strong,
The morning is here and there's work to be done,
With your pick and your shovel and your old dynamite,
To shift a few tons of this earthly delight."
- The Pogues
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