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Open Source in Government: Newport News, Va. | |
| Subject: | FOSS not that unusual in government settings | |
| Date: | 2004-01-18 19:08:25 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
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Response to: FOSS not that unusual in government settings
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If you are implementing Open Source products for a particlar use, or developing one or more Open Source applications for a single purpose, then it is best to keep it "under the radar". The press getting involved may only hurt your efforts.
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FOSS not that unusual in government settings
2004-01-19 00:38:40 Todd Ogasawara |
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FOSS not that unusual in government settings
2004-01-19 01:54:03 Todd Ogasawara |
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Ah... I see my error. The "you" you refer to in building a repository refers to yourself. My apologies for not interpreting your comments correctly the first time. All the best...todd -
FOSS not that unusual in government settings
2004-01-19 09:00:56 anonymous2 [View]
Correct. I was referring to me, sorry for the confusion. Some of those citied in your prior link seemed to have built single purpose applications, for which "large scale collaboration" is not necessary or even desired.
Andy Stein



And, this article in Government Technology Magazine from their May 2003 issue may clarify some of my points. We have come a long way in the year since we spoke with GovTech, btw:
Government Technology Magazine (May 2003): Something for Nothing?
Again, best wishes in your efforts!...todd