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caitsith01 writes "An effort is currently underway to embarrass the
Australian Federal Government into adopting open source software. As
this story explains, the Australian Democrats have put questions on
notice in Parliament that will require all government ministers to
disclose how much money their departments spend on Microsoft products
each year. The idea is to force open source issues to the fore by
showing just how much money Microsoft receives from the government. It
could be a smart approach - the average taxpayer knows little or nothing
about OSS, but will rapidly form and express vocal opinions about the
government wasting money. The article also mentions that a bill may be
introduced to Federal Parliament to mandate the consideration of open
source solutions (you may remember this story about an Australian state
trying to introduce similar legislation). Some quotes from the article:
"What the country doesn't need is to be tied into a profit-maximising
licensing system, and the way to combat that is to get government to
break out of the paradigm." On the other hand, the (right wing) Liberal
Party criticises suggestions that use of open source should be
compulsory as "hi-tech affirmative action.""
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