Dear Prime Minister

Subject: Open Source Computer Operating Systems v. The Fire Service and
St John


My wife and I are members of the Little River Volunteer Fire Brigade and
my wife is a volunteer with St John Ambulance.


The Fire Service and St John both offer the ability to log into their
intranets from home which is very useful. In most cases and for someone
in my case who is the secretary for the Brigade, should allow them to do
some form of filing at home, or in St John's case they are moving
towards on-line training from home. 


This is very good, except (there had to be an except) when the secretary
or the trainee uses an open source operating system (Ubuntu) on their
home computer.


Then you find out that in their wisdom both the Fire Service and St John
have been exclusive and have designed their system so that only
Microsoft Internet Explorer users are privileged with full access to all
the features.


I think it beggars belief that two government funded institutions do not
consider the needs of all their volunteers by excluding those that chose
to use open source operation systems. It shows a narrow minded approach
that I feel is inappropriate.


As government funded agencies they should be required to ensure that
access to their systems is as inclusive as possible.


I also strongly believe that as a country it is shortsighted to ignore
the influence open source software will have in the future. Even Bill
Gates is promising (don't hold your breath) to open up some of his
source code. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7257411.stm)


Thank you for your attention and I look forward to your Governments
response.


Geoff Marks


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