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Boston Goes for Open Code
posted by mpawlo on Wednesday October 01, @02:23AM
from the procurement dept.
Open Source The state of Massachusetts, U.S., has adopted a new public procurement policy that will give preference to open-source software and products that adhere to open standards.

Read Cnet News.com story.

Read also my column 'Open Code in Public Procurement'.

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