On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 11:17:28PM -0700, Dee-Ann LeBlanc wrote:
> Bill Traynor wrote:
> 
> > Besides, I'd argue that opting for an opensource solution
> > vs a proprietary
> > one is the more conservative approach.  I just have to
> > learn to explain why
> > such that the argument becomes obvious.
> 
> Take a lesson from Peruvian Congressman Villanueva. All of the
> information about what's going on there is available through:
> 
> http://www.pimientolinux.com/peru2ms/
> 
> On a disappointing note, however, the Peruvian President is meeting
> with Bill Gates soon. Hopefully things will still move forward there,
> their meeting is supposedly (anyone believe it?) about educational
> software, not government.

Having spent a few years in Peru, I'm quite skeptical about this meeting.
It's probably more about how much Bill can contribute to the Peruvian
presidents retirement fund.

-- 
Steve    
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Ignorance is strength.
War is peace.
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