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Re: [ga] All of Vietnam's Government Computers To Use Linux, By Fiat
- To: "Jeffrey A. Williams" <jwkckid1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ga] All of Vietnam's Government Computers To Use Linux, By Fiat
- From: Hugo Monteiro <hugo.monteiro@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2009 10:31:10 +0000
Hello Jeffrey,
Not long ago it was Google's Chrome fault that people got their credit
cards hijacked. Now it's Firefox that sucks. I'd like to ask you advise
on which secure browser platform to use.
Has for neutrality, let me just say that a government should be able to
decide which technological solutions their offices and services use,
without worrying about being called dictatorial. They can be good or bad
decisions on a numerous level of aspects but what you call dictatorship
some people just refer as management.
Regards,
Hugo Monteiro.
Jeffrey A. Williams wrote:
All,
How Orwellion! So much for Net Nutrality here. >:( Given
the recent security holes in Firefox as well, it seems that such
a dictatorial decision by the Ministry of Information and
Communication in Vietnam is a foolish one as well. Perhaps
Eric can pursuade them to rethink this decision lest Vietnam
wishes to see a stark reduction in ecommerce and find themselves
de-routed or filtered in accordance with the recent FCC
ruling, accordingly...
See:
The Vietnamese Ministry of Information and Communications has issued
an administrative ruling
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/tech/2009/01/822425/
increasing the use of Free Open Source Software products at state
agencies, increasing the software's use both in the back office and on
the desktop.
According to the new rule, 100% of government servers must run Linux by
June 30, 2009, and 70% of agencies must use OpenOffice.org, Mozilla
Firefox, and Mozilla Thunderbird by the end of 2009. The regulation also
sets benchmarks for training and proficiency in the software. Vietnam
has a population of 86 million, 4 million larger than that of Germany,
and is one of
the world's fastest-growing economies.
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