Thanks to George Lessard for posting this across. FN
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PERUVIAN EFFORT COULD BAN MICROSOFT ON GOV. COMPUTERS Peruvian Congressman Edgar Villanueva is pushing legislation to obligate all public institutions to convert exclusively to open-source software. Open-source programs, embodied by the Linux operating system, have underlying code available to anyone who wants to modify or customize it. Such software, in unadorned form, can be downloaded from the Internet for free. Villanueva hopes his measure triggers activity in Peru's software industry by freeing programmers from the constraints of working with coding controlled by a few large companies. Open-source could take the expense out of software upgrades; which is important for a country like Peru that owes about $30 million in overdue software license fees. [SOURCE: San Jose Mercury, AUTHOR: Associated Press] (http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/news/3531007.htm)
Please take a look at www.feetus.org. Open access here in India. An initiative worthy of promotion.
Hi Sasi Kumar,
The projects are looking very worthy, and I'd be glad to support if I have some more information (i'm on the lookout though).
Regards, Sriharsha.
V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
Please take a look at www.feetus.org. Open access here in India. An initiative worthy of promotion.