Let me get it.

James
> James, Do you happen to have the warning that the chairman of
> FOSSFA sent to you guys. It would be interesting if we could get that
> published in the newspapers together with our own personal
> experiences with free vs proprietary software.
>  CN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -----To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Kiggundu Mukasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent by:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 02/24/2004 07:48AMSubject: lug_: M$ defends
> itself on deals with African
> governmentshttp://www.itweb.co.za/sections/software/2004/0402201255.aspConceding
> that open source software has a role to play, Microsoft has defended its
> deals with African governments, following a strongly-worded warning by
> the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa (Fossfa).
> "Fossfa issued a warning to African governments earlier this week that
> entering into 'deals' with Microsoft would jeopardise their own software
> industries and limit their countries' ICT growth. Microsoft rejects this
> claim, saying there is place for both commercial and open source
> software in Africa, and that both will contribute to the continent's ICT
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