On Monday 13 October 2003 18:09, Amichai Rotman wrote: > http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/1,7340,2788777,00.html
[For those unable to read Hebrew - this is an annoucement by the goverment saying they (possibly/probably) won't renew their licensing agreement with MS in 2004 in its current shape. OpenOffice is mentioned as a probable replacement for msoffice. Other MS software will probably still be purchased, but on a more case-by-case basis. It also mentions that they've previously decided to make all government websites Mozilla-compatible, maybe that's already known but I somehow missed it...] Question: this mentions some BAGATZ case that apparently pushed for this same thing. Could someone provide more info about it? It sounds interesting... Anyhow, this is all good news. To however made this possible, here and elsewhere - thankyou very much indeed! Let's hope the trend continues ;-) -- Dan Armak Matan, Israel Public GPG key: http://dev.gentoo.org/~danarmak/danarmak-gpg-public.key Fingerprint: DD70 DBF9 E3D4 6CB9 2FDD 0069 508D 9143 8D5F 8951
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