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India Adopts Comprehensive Open Source Policy 19

An anonymous reader writes: The Government of India (GOI) has adopted a comprehensive and supportive open source policy that builds on earlier efforts to adopt open standards for procurement. As we've seen in other regions, the adoption of such policies often brings out concerns from some quarters who want to spread 'fear and doubt' about the policy. Red Hat Vice President of Global Public Policy and Government Affairs Mark Bohannon looks at the implications of the policy, as well as how it will fit into India's broader economic development strategy.
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India Adopts Comprehensive Open Source Policy

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  • by sims 2 ( 994794 ) on Thursday August 06, 2015 @01:21PM (#50264421)

    They should also only use open source software to block websites about open source software and dissenters.

    One step forward three steps back.

  • After RTFA, it looks they want to compare both open source and close source solutions with special emphasis on costs.
    In other words the government want close source solutions to cost same as open source solutions.
    Nothing to do with promotion of open source or transparency which would be going against themselves.

    This is hitting a blow to both fronts to reduce overall price. I dont know why more private corporations dont adopt similar strategy for their projects.

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