Sorry Gavin,
I don't believe you. I know it's late on a Friday and I'm sure you
must be dreaming of a pint right about now.
Are you trying to tell me that one minute the Irish Government are stating
'since OSS is "open to amendment and reconfiguration," the long-term cost of
using it in Irish e-government projects may be too great.'
http://www.enn.ie/news.html?code=9411095
and now that it is good to use OSS?????
Talk about politicians who believe in 'keeping your options open'
Dom
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin McCullagh [mailto:ilug_gmc at fiachra.ucd.ie]
Sent: 19 November 2004 17:02
To: Irish Linux Users Group
Subject: [ILUG] Irish Government urging EU to consider open source??
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