Re: [luau] Senate Concurrent Resolution #109

2003-03-27 Thread Vince Hoang
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 08:27:32PM -1000, Warren Togami wrote: > Do you know if a small number of us can be present during this > session? Are they accepting any more testimony? If possible > and if it is proper, I would like to testify in person at this > session. In any case I am sending my testi

Re: [luau] Senate Concurrent Resolution #109

2003-03-27 Thread kimo
Warren Togami wrote: > It is important that we not push for any legislation MANDATING the use > of Open Source Software for the reasons stated in my earlier post. > Instead this resolution is about educating government about Open Source > Software so that in the future they will understand the impl

[luau] Re:Senate Resolution

2003-03-27 Thread Maddog
Stan, This actually came out of the Thinktechhawaii radio show that had David Ige and Brian Schatz as guests with a live studio audience. Shortly after the show we were contacted by Senator Ige's office for contact info for Ho'ala Greevy. They wanted to talk to him about Open Source and the feasib

Re: [luau] Senate Concurrent Resolution #109

2003-03-27 Thread Brian Chee
I don't know...but opensource is VERY widely used and produced by many folks at UH. /brian chee University of Hawaii ICS Dept Advanced Network Computing Lab 1680 East West Road, POST rm 311 Honolulu, HI 96822 808-956-5797 voice, 808-956-5175 fax - Original Message - From: "Stan Baptista

Re: [luau] Senate Concurrent Resolution #109

2003-03-27 Thread Stan Baptista
Hi all, Can someone please tell me what entity or person requested this study? You probably already know that Open Source software is in use to a limited extent in some of the state agencies and since I'm now the webmaster for the Taxation department, I'm investigating its use in our dept for int

Re: [luau] State of Texas

2003-03-27 Thread ronal
Great work John and Staff, Classified as "old-timer" on the LUAU list, quietly conducting my own campain integrating, and training new minds on the benefits of open source software. I saw your demo at the Plone site some time ago. Great job. Raynell Yee and Minton Hee has kept my abreast of you