RE: [Evangelism] UK government backs open source

2009-02-26 Thread Horak, Karl
Sapiro - Pilot Systems [mailto:da...@pilotsystems.net] Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:22 AM To: Jon Stahl Cc: Horak, Karl; evangelism@lists.plone.org Subject: Re: [Evangelism] UK government backs open source Le 26 févr. 09 à 18:05, Jon Stahl a écrit : > >> Finally, http://deliciou

Re: [Evangelism] UK government backs open source

2009-02-26 Thread David Sapiro - Pilot Systems
Le 26 févr. 09 à 18:05, Jon Stahl a écrit : Finally, http://delicious.com/tag/plone-site+government returns 32 Plone sites worldwide that appear to be used in government. And of course, many government agencies do not advertise or speak "on the record" about their use of open source, even w

RE: [Evangelism] UK government backs open source

2009-02-26 Thread Jon Stahl
> Finally, http://delicious.com/tag/plone-site+government returns 32 > Plone > sites worldwide that appear to be used in government. And of course, many government agencies do not advertise or speak "on the record" about their use of open source, even when the site headers tell the tale for all t

Re: [Evangelism] UK government backs open source

2009-02-26 Thread Karl Horak
Matt, Also recently in the news with both a UK and US spin is http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7841486.stm The http://www.opensourceacademy.gov.uk/solutions/casestudies Open Source Academy lists a number of UK and EU sites. The material is pre-2006, so the list is probably much longer.

RE: [Evangelism] UK government backs open source

2009-02-25 Thread Jon Stahl
Are the some examples of public-sector Plone in the UK we can cite? > -Original Message- > From: evangelism-boun...@lists.plone.org [mailto:evangelism- > boun...@lists.plone.org] On Behalf Of Matt Hamilton > Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 8:31 AM > To: evangelism@lists.plone.org > Subj