On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 13:15:50 PM -0600, steve hatherley wrote:

> > - lobbying Ubuntu adoption... You actually mean lobbying a
> >   government to adopt ONE specific sw "product" instead of all
> >   other ones??? If yes, this wouldn't fly, I'm afraid. How would
> >   it be different (perception-wise, of course) than lobbying for
> >   Windows Vista? And why Ubuntu and not Fedora, OpenSuse,
> >   Mandrake, you name it?  Convincing governments to adopt and
> >   mandate by law really fair *practices*, without specifying
> >   "product names", is a different thing, of course. Far, far
> >   easier to do.
>
> I also agree that promoting just one distribution over any other
> would not work, although I do think that what would be useful is to
> include a list of places where the Government has already adopted
> FOSS, what they're using it for, and what software they're using.

Yes, that's a whole different thing: real world use cases of FOSS in
Public Administrations, whatever that FOSS is. Personally, I believe
that the first thing FOSS supporters should focus on in this
particular moment is to "Just say no to OpenXML" (
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9594#mpart8 ), as it's a much more
urgent issue, but balanced generic pro-FOSS campaigns don't hurt, of
course.
                Marco
-- 
Your own civil rights and the quality of your life heavily depend on how
software is used *around* you:            http://digifreedom.net/node/84

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