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Contributor [1]
Thursday, February 20, 2003 - 02:00
Categories: 
Internet & technology [2]
Issue Number: 
100 [3]
Article-Summary: 

Joining a growing trend, a South African government council recommended an official policy that promotes the use of open-source software - but stops short of jettisoning proprietary applications. The recommended policy for Africa's wealthiest nation expresses a preference for open-source applications when proprietary alternatives don't offer a compelling advantage. Other nations have taken more extreme positions, mandating the use of open-source software unless no other practical alternativ...read more [4]

Joining a growing trend, a South African government council recommended an official policy that promotes the use of open-source software - but stops short of jettisoning proprietary applications. The recommended policy for Africa's wealthiest nation expresses a preference for open-source applications when proprietary alternatives don't offer a compelling advantage. Other nations have taken more extreme positions, mandating the use of open-source software unless no other practical alternatives exist.

Category: 
ICT, Media & Security [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/internet/13456 [6]
Country: 
South Africa [7]

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