● 04.08.11
●● Romanian Government: Programs Are Better With Source Code
Posted in Europe, Free/Libre Software, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Windows at 12:56 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Romania wants access to the source code of Windows, but it might as well just use GNU/Linux and encourage its use
Romania could have GNU/Linux, but for reasons that include corruption this is not the case. For a bit of background, see posts such as:
Commentary: In Romania, the Government Serves Just Windows UsersDan Bulucea, Business and Marketing Director of Microsoft Romania, Escapes and Enters GoogleHead of Microsoft Romania Quits, Entryism RevisitedIn Romania, “Marketing and GNU/Linux FUD is Everything for Microsoft”; Latest Propaganda Comes From Călin TatomirMicrosoft and Romania: Follow the MoneyMore Dirty Deals in Europe Involve Microsoft, Microsoft LobbiesBallot Stuffer from Redmond Stuffs Another FOSS Conference (Romania)Quick Mention: It’s Romania’s Turn for Microsoft’s OOXML StackingMicrosoft ‘Vampires’ Suck Blood of Romania’s OOXML Voters, Supporters
A Romanian reader has informed us that the Romanian authorities negotiate access to Microsoft source code (original in Romanian or automated translation to English), proving of course that availability of source code is beneficial. So why don’t they just use GNU/Linux, which requires no such negotiations and also permits modifications?
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