Dear Friends, My father tells me that a very large numbers of govt officials (beaurocrats, govt software/IT companies etc.) involved in e-governance (more of office automation/inter office communication) feel that not much support is available on Linux or other open source/free softwares.
There fore, they will continue to use Microsoft. Can some of us (and members of other Linux Users' Group) take up the task of educating and supporting Linux/Open Source/Free Software(L/OSS/FSW) initiatives? My father feels that the problems are : (i) Ignorance : People do not know about L/OSS/FSW, having seen MS as the only platform all their life and been subjected to ruthless MS marketing. (ii) Not willing to learn some thing different (the technologists are in this category). (iii) It doesn't make a difference, since no one will ever be questioned about the huge spending (on software development, software licences, hardware platforms, connectivity requirements and the project failure). (iv) The technologists/tech advisers are actually software developers of the MS yore and cannot conceive of the entire system. They have gone up the value chain by default rather than by competence. They limit themselves to app development, which is the only thing they know. (v) MS plays a major role in effective brainwashing. (vi) The people who conceive e-gov plans are too dependent on the technologists, and can not comprehend of the total cost of ownership. Can I request some one to spearhead this service to the nation? Also, can some of us study OSS/FSW available which can be used for e-gov and be easy to roll-out? -- Best regards, Arjun [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================================ To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe in subject header. Check archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd%40wpaa.org