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Netstat -vat by Sean Michael Kerner (bio)

A command line view of IT



Is the UK going open source?

union.jack.jpgFrom the 'read in between the lines' files:

A little bit of buzz today about the United Kingdom going open source - kinda/sorta. The BBC reports that the British government would, "..ensure that open source solutions are considered properly and, where they deliver best value for money are selected for Government business solutions."

Sun's Simon Phipps blogged that the move will advance the digital tipping point for open source in the UK. Phipps noted a few key provisions that he is keen on which include:
  • support the use of Open Document Format (action 8);
  • work to ensure that government information is available in open formats, and it will make this a required standard for government websites (action 8);
  • general purpose software developed by or for government will be released on an open source basis (action 9).
The new UK initiative however is not a wholesale rip and replace of the proprietary tools it already uses. It does not restrict the use of proprietary software either, but rather 'supports' open standards over closed proprietary lock-in.

Yes this is a move in the right direction since lock-in is not something that benefits government transparency. As well the standard open source argument that open source leads to better(lower) costs may well also be in play.

Don't forget though that Microsoft will argue (and has) that it uses open standards too (as it does) and that it too has open source software (check out Codeplex for a list).

In my opinion, the shift to open isn't something that will hurt tech vendors - but it might help to further encourage those that are not open standards based to rethink their ways.

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Scarlet Pimpernel said:

That's nice; now they can use Linux to power their deadly surveillance state.

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