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Massachusetts backs off on Open Source policy

A few months ago there was a proposal in the works for the state of Massachusetts that looked like someone was trying to force Mass to use “Open Standards and Open Source” software only and not get locked into licensing etc. (my interpretation of lengthy legal document...) This is pretty scary for a LOT of people, developers, Microsoft, etc. Just out of curiosity, I checked over on that site again today and coincidentally, they posted their official policy yesterday. They have split “Open Standards and Open Source” into separate policies and renamed Open Source to Acquisition, where they now strongly encourage the consideratoin of open source and freeware, but they do still have proprietary software on the top of their list. Phew!

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(I swear I am going to stop cross-posting soon, but I don't want this to get lost)

Posted: Jan 13 2004, 06:01 PM by jlerman | with 1 comment(s)
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SBC said:

They probably didn't tally in the hourly rates of the 'Open Source' contractors - they are not 'Free' nor 'free'.. :-)
# January 13, 2004 9:45 PM
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