I think Ramon is right, having attended to some Oracle seminars here in Malta regarding the introduction of Oracle in e-gov infrastructure.
On 1/27/06, Ramon Casha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Although Oracle is primarily based on selling proprietary software, they > also > have contributed some stuff to OSS, including the Linux kernel. Only > recently > they just donated their ADF (Oracle's implementation of Java Server Faces) > to > the Apache foundation. > > Having said that, it could be that they mixed up open source with open > standards. I'm contacting Kevin (Oracle Malta) to find out more. > > Ramon > > On Thursday 26 January 2006 11:54, Andrew Cilia wrote: > > http://www.timesofmalta.com/core/article.php?id=212673&hilite=accord > > > > This must be a typo. I think they meant open systems. I know of no > > government policy to expand the e-Government framework to open source > > technologies and Oracle (as much as IBM and all the rest) does not pop > > into mind as one of the potential suppliers of such software. > > > _______________________________________________ > MLUG-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list > -- http://www.jamesattard.com

