Is anyone familiar with the IRS's effort to create free (as in beer) tax software? As I recall, Congress shut this project down at the behest of Intuit, et al. The argument was the same as that often made against the USPS, government intrusion in the market space of what would otherwise be a profitable private enterprise. This position would seem to be very much a hinderence to the adoption/creation of free (as in freedom) software as well by the gov't. Rick Dietz
- Should governmnet software be Open Source? Brice, Richard
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? David Johnson
- RE: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Brice, Richard
- RE: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? David Starner
- RE: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Brice, Richard
- RE: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Seth David Schoen
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Rick B. Dietz
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Rick B. Dietz
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Should governmnet software be Open Source? Seth David Schoen