Apologies, if you have already seen this, am sure someone else might find this very interesting.
Brian ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Evans Ikua Date: Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 6:44 PM Subject: [Certification] Kenya Government plans to migrate systems to open source software After a successful Software Freedom Day in Kenya last weekend, the ICT Secretary at the Office of the President revealed that the Kenya Government is planning to migrate its systems to free and open source software, a move that will greatly benefit open source developers in Kenya. Please read more: http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Developers+lined+up+for+huge+gains+in+software+shift/-/1248928/1497380/-/kp7oeu/-/index.html -- *---------------------------------------------------- Kind Regards, Evans Ikua,* lanetconsulting.com, lpi-eastafrica.org, ict-innovation.fossfa.net, Skype: @ikuae Cell: +254-722-955831 -- *Brian Ssennoga | FOSS & ICT Consulting * *COSS <http://coss.ug/> | @COSSug | #COSS* *FOSSFA <http://www.fossfa.net/> Country Liaison - Uganda | @fossfa | #FOSSFA* *Skype: bssennoga | Gtalk - b.ssennoga* * * *Blog <http://bssennoga.wordpress.com/> | Alt. Email <[email protected]> | Twitter <http://twitter.com/#%21/bssennoga> | *
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