Mike Lake wrote:
> Yes, I was thinking of this on the weekend when I was looking at the Greens
> Policy's on their pages at http://www.greens.org.au
> (Click on Policies at the top of the page, there are 7 policies in total)
> I was surprised to see that they were generated with M$ Frontpage.
> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 5.0">
My understanding is that the servers are Linux (e-smith), but the office
is kitted with MS software because that is what the "people" want.
>
> They of all the parties woud be most receptive to open source. Has anyone
> approached them about this I wonder. They would need a good grounding in the
> theory of open source and its impact with real world companies.
> It would fit in though with their other policies and their aims.
AIUI;Their geek support agrees and has a long term approach towards
getting them to adopt open source.
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