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[News] Microsoft Bullying Victim (Massachusetts) Turns to Free Software Lobby

  • Subject: [News] Microsoft Bullying Victim (Massachusetts) Turns to Free Software Lobby
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:18:37 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Massachusetts Should Use Free Software Exclusively

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| Governments in Massachusetts are increasingly dependent on software to 
| operate. Citizens access important services via the Internet, and critical 
| public documents are now digitally archived. Buying new software isn't like 
| buying new desks and chairs for the office anymore. The makers of software 
| now exert substantial control over how government operates.    
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http://devalpatrick.com/issue.php?issue_id=7626258

See the links below to see the frauds against ODF in this state, courtesy of
the shenanigans from Redmond.

More Free software is fortunately coming.

GIMP Animation Package 2.4.0 Released

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| GAP, the GIMP Animation Package, is a collection of plug-ins to extend GIMP 
| with capabilities to edit and create animations. Version 2.4.0 of the GIMP 
| Animation Package is now available. This is a bug-fix release that makes GAP 
| usable with GIMP 2.4.x releases.   
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http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/23758


Related:

Interview with Christian Fernandez, of Binary Freedom

,----[ Quote ]
| Unfortunately, companies like Microsoft have thrown around their
| financial and political weight to combat our work. They defeated a
| measure in Florida through lobbying and the only way this abuse will
| stop is if we continue to fight them.
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/blogs/interview_christian_fernandez_binary_freedom


New MA Governor Proposes New - and Smaller - IT Bond Bill

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| Unfortunately for the Information Technology Division (ITD) in
| particular, and state government in general, the new bill would
| provide only a fraction of the funding that would have been provided
| under last year's legislation. As proposed by Patrick, the bond would
| offer only $95 million, rather than the $250 million originally
| proposed. According to MHT, $75 million would be dedicated to 
| planning and procurement, a further $15 million would fund a
| statewide system to mange performance and measure efficiency of
| agency databases, and $4.9 million would be given to the state
| attorney general's offices for IT projects.
| 
| As a result, it the new bill will fall far short of accomplishing
| what had long been hoped by the ITD. This follows on the heels of
| damage already done, as stated by Gutierrez in his letter of
| resignation
| 
| [...]
| 
| What does this portend for ODF in Massachusetts, and what does
| it tell us about Deval Patrick's plans for the future?
|  
| First, here's what I don't know: as you may recall, both
| Gutierrez and Microsoft lobbyist Brian Burke were appointed
| to a transition working group formed to advise governor-elect
| Patrick on IT matters.
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http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20070315084848194


Q&A: Former Mass. CIO feels 'bittersweet pride' after battles with Microsoft,
legislature

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| As CIO of Massachusetts from February to November last year, Louis 
| Gutierrez had to endure most of the brunt of Microsoft Corp.'s political 
| wrath over a state policy calling for the adoption of the Open Document 
| Format for Office Applications, or ODF -- a rival to the software vendor's 
| Office Open XML file format.
| 
| [...]
| 
| Do you see any reason for there to be two standards? If you were
| starting blank-slate, there certainly would not be value to creating
| two separate standards. Over time, it has sometimes been useful to
| have the competition of two standards to keep both sides honest.
| But I don't see particular value in the long-term co-existence of
| two separate standards.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9012760&source=rss_news50


,----[ Quote ]
|    Quinn:  Almost to a person, to anybody involved or who knows about
|    the ODF issue, they attributed the story to Microsoft, right, wrong
|    or otherwise. Senator Pacheco may be a bully but I do not believe he
|    is disingenious and would stoop to such a tactic. Senator Pacheco and
|    Secretary Galvin's office remain very heavily influenced by the
|    Microsoft money and its lobbyist machine, as witnessed by their
|    playbook and words, in my opinion.
| 
|    Quinn:  I believe that the ODF decision will stand. I believe MS
|    will continue to do anything and everything it can to stop it. And I
|    know my seat wasn't even empty and they (MS) took another shot at
|    the title, to no avail. This horse is out of the barn and I see no
|    way for it to go back in. Remember, all we are asking for was and is
|    for Microsoft to commit to open and the standards process; so
|    everyone looks really bad if the plug gets pulled at this juncture. 
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20060119232859729


MA Governor-Elect Names MS Anti-ODF Lobbyist to Technology Advisory Group

http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20061128161343183


The Sorry State of Massachusetts

http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=2006111603531029


Microsoft offers schools in Mass. free software (to stop ODF adoption)

http://news.com.com/2100-7344_3-6090196.html?part=rss&tag=6090196&subj=news


Microsoft plays Massachusetts Senate card

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32515

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