Trouble 't Mill - No, Really
This is not good - although it would be interesting to know what exactly went wrong. It may just be that the old GNU/Linux desktop just wasn't ready for what they wanted. (Via LXer.)
open source, open genomics, open creation
This is not good - although it would be interesting to know what exactly went wrong. It may just be that the old GNU/Linux desktop just wasn't ready for what they wanted. (Via LXer.)
Posted by
Glyn Moody
at
7:54 pm
Labels: birmingham, desktop, gnu/linux, pilots
It's probably only natural that we tend to hear about the headline pilot schemes for open source: after all, these are (usually) the big breakthrough. But in a sense what really counts is whether the pilots are successful and there is a wider roll-out of open source. So it's good to find that in Malaysia, at least, the pilots were successful and that the roll-out is indeed proceeding. (Via LXer.)
Update: Here is the excellent and self-explanatory Open Malaysia blog, which looks to be a good place to follow this story.
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