Proprietary software--banned in Boston? (News.com)
Posted Sep 30, 2003 22:23 UTC (Tue) by
rknop (guest, #66)
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Proprietary software--banned in Boston? (News.com)
That press release is truly, truly extreme.
"The old Soviet Union could not have done this any better"-- isn't that a violation of Godwin's law or some such? I mean, give me a break.
The other thing is insisting that this is a monopoly-- it's hardly that. Quite the opposte. Insisting on open source software levels the playing field. Sure, if businesses choose not to work in that model, they're out of luck. If you go with Microsoft, you're stuck with Microsoft, given that their file formats and such are proprietary. If you go with open source, anybody who wants to play can play.
I think that the "Citizens Against Government Waste" is probably one of those organizations which deliberately adopted a disingenuous name.
-Rob
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