The Central Board of Directors approved the document "Standards file format office" presented by the Commission Sector Development Computer recommends that the use of open standards ODF and PDF for the creation, storage and exchange of documents in the office and udelen in its relationship with the rest of society.
Read more »Uruguay State University Standardizes on ODF [Spanish]
Can we give every school child in the UK a Linux notebook and still save money?
The simple answer is 'yes' we could do it now and we will save the taxpayer millions of pounds.
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SourceForge Blocked In China
SourceForge, the world’s largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications, appears to blocked in Mainland China on the eve of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. A screen copy of the command “tracert www.sourceforge.net” shows that the problem is a router inside China Telecom.
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Microsoft tactics push India toward Linux
One of India's 28 states plans to distribute 100,000 Linux laptops to students there. It sounds like Tamil Nadu's volume purchasing agent decided to use Linux exclusively after being put off by Microsoft's bundling tactics for academic users.
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US Public Education Outperformed by Poor Countries Using Open Source
Developing countries are using open source technology to build educational initiatives that are impressive when compared to socially-devastating education policies in the United States, which is much richer and could easily afford to replicate these outstanding programs in countries like Brazil.
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Open source community pushes Canberra on school computer fund
Australia's open source community leaders have written an open letter to Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard calling for consideration of free and open source software in the implementation of the Digital Education Revolution for the National Secondary School Computer Fund.
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EISCO 2008: PloneGov an international project tackling the digital divide
EISCO conferences have become a major event for politicians and experts working at local and regional level to discuss e-Government and Information Society strategies. Representatives of the open source initiative PloneGov have been invited to share their experience in developing international collaboration and sharing open source software between public organizations worldwide.
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Open source community pushes Canberra on school computer fund
Australia's open source community leaders have written an open letter to Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard calling for consideration of free and open source software in the implementation of the Digital Education Revolution for the National Secondary School Computer Fund.
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Nicaragua libre
In my last post, I talked about the migration of a rural community in northern Nicaragua to Ubuntu Linux. After a year’s hard work, one of the biggest government offices has begun to migrate their systems from proprietary software to FOSS alternatives.
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New pact would give EU citizens' data to US
RMS: «France has become Bush's agent to allow the US government broad access to personal information about Europeans.
Read more »An earthshaking use of open source
A German scientific research institute is using an open-source database running on Linux and x86 hardware to store global seismic activity data and to interpret that data. The purpose is to ensure that countries around the world are in compliance with the terms of the nuclear test ban treaty.
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Community to Gillard: 'Consider Open Source'
The Australian Open Source community has called for the consideration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the implementation of the Rudd Government’s Digital Education Revolution Policy.
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Authoriterrorism and surveillance, the Brazilian way
The Sarkozy Regime is pursuing the same strategy in Europe... To me, this is a great example of the the globalization of business power. And the World Trade Organization seems the perfect tool for our governments to impose their old culture...
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GovTrack opens up information on US legislature
Since 2004, GovTrack.us has housed information about the United States Congress, including 10 years of bills, voting records, and contact information for individual members of Congress.
Read more »Open standards key for SA govt - minister
Open source software and open standards were high on the agenda at the opening of the GovTech 2008 conference in Durban this morning.
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