Why Doesn’t the Government Use Free Software?

A Quebec open source software group is taking the government there to court for not tendering massive software purchases that are given to Microsoft. The trend worldwide for nations that don’t speak English, is to use Linux and other free software.

While most of the developed countries have started, a few years back, migrating their technological infrastructures to Free Software, Quebec’s public administration is far behind. In France, hundreds of thousands of desktops used by civil servants have been migrated. In the Netherlands, the public administration, one of the most modern in the world, has decided to forbid the use of proprietary software in the public sector.

Adoption of Linux and other open source software in Saskatchewan is poor at best, especially in our government offices and schools.

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