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-----Original message-----
From: Krittika
Sent:  14/11/2011, 9:00  am
To: Indian FOSS Community Network list
Subject: [fosscomm] BOSS to shut out Windows




http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/chennai/boss-shut-out-windows-247

After a request from the Union Ministry of Comm-unications and 
Information Technology, the state government's Information Technology 
department has decided to say goodbye to Microsoft Windows.

According to a government order dated Nove-mber 9, the IT department 
would use the BOSS (Bharat Operating Sys-tem Solutions) operating 
system, which is a free and open source computer operating system 
dev-eloped by the National Resource Centre for Free/Open Source 
Soft-ware of India.
All systems of the IT department will use BOSS from Monday.

The operating system is Linux based and has been "endorsed by the 
government of India for adoption and implementation on a national 
scale." It is available in almost all Indian languages including Tamil. 
Mr Santhosh Babu, IT Secretary to the government of Tamil Nadu told this 
newspaper that BOSS was a "very good operating system and costs next to 
nothing".

"It is an open source software and has many advantages. It does not 
crash easily," he said, adding that the BOSS software had also been 
installed in the laptops distributed free to students.

According to IAS Uma Shankar, since Linux updates itself, it never 
becomes obsolete. "It is stable and does not slow down your system. It 
also comes with lots of downloadable freebies and is completely secure. 
I have been using it for a decade now and find it very cool."

The IT department has also made recommendations to other departments of 
the Secre-tariat to install BOSS in their systems.


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*Krittika Vishwanath*
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