I was googling yesterday relating to some information about ISP's and what type of OS's they were running when I came across an article on zdnet.
http://www.zdnetindia.com/news/features/stories/763,59271.html/
Now on top of that there was a university lecturer saying how OSS is making huge inroads into Pakistan. Now being in the marketing group is there a way where we can capitalise on this and provide maybe some information and or howto's or some further information to grow Fedora there?
I'm not sure how to go about this but I know personally the fact that the government is getting involved is very different to just the community getting involved.
Any ideas since to me I see it as an opportunity compared to for instance my country of origin which is in a sad and useless state when it comes to OSS and the government. :( e.g. The leader of the opposition in my state doesn't know what linux is.
Regards,
Marc
I know about the age of the article it was still relevant when I read the university professors article which was current.
Regards,
Marc
A bit more info. I more interested in the comments below where there is a link there to someone who caters for linux in Pakistan.
http://ko.offroadpakistan.com/pakistan/2003_10/best_open_source_or_free_soft...
I'm not sure whether this is RHEL or a Fedora type thing since its government related.
Thats the supplier to the Pakistan Government.
Regards,
Marc
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