Mart van de Wege wrote:
Erik Funkenbusch writes:
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
German Foreign Ministry starts open source blitzkreig
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"The embassies in Japan and Korea have completely
switched over, the embassy in Madrid has been
exclusively using GNU/Linux since October last year,"
said Rolf Schuster, a diplomat at the German Embassy in
Madrid.
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http://www.itexaminer.com/german-foreign-ministry-starts-open-source-blitzkreig.aspx
Odd that it took them 4 years to do it.
Not odd at all. They are just being careful and thinking about
the needs of their users.
Unlike a certain consultant we all know, who does
badly-planned cowboy solutions and then blames his tools.
Or the other that uses Debian unstable as a basis for the so
called, alleged problems with Debian stable, then criticises
forks like Ubuntu.
But we have a new one who speaks in the spirit of Hadron, again
criticising advocates. I guess the economic situation is so poor
that Direct-X software programmers are out of work, looking for
contracts to post in COLA.
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HPT
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