Indian State Switches to Linux
ReK2WiLdS
cfernandez at voicesignal.com
Wed Nov 20 11:45:28 EST 2002
I agree 100% with this guy, for some of us is a question of Free
software, for us that have ideals, he have done the right thing.
He have show the community that he is not a mercenary. :-)
ReK2
MWBLUG
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On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:37, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> We had been discussing Bill Gates in India last week. slashdot
> (http://slashdot.org/) references an article in the India Times
> (http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/xml/uncomp/articleshow?artid=28
> 707422)
> Posted by michael on Wednesday November 20, @11:19AM
> from the low-cost-high-tech dept.
> pamri writes "In a pleasant and surprising move, the Indian state of Madhya
> Pradesh, has opted to switch to Linux from Microsoft for its Gyandooth
> (intranet in Dhar district connecting rural cybercafes catering to the
> everyday needs of the masses) programme. What is more surprising is that
> the state's Chief Minister Digvijay Singh personally conveyed this to Bill
> Gates. A choice quote: 'For us it is not a question of Microsoft versus
> Linux. It is just a matter of choosing between a free software and a
> monopoly. We feel that when we are putting public information out in the
> open, then it should not be through a proprietary software.'"
>
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