Fedora - A Step Forward or Backward?

Alexandre Strube surak at surak.eti.br
Wed Nov 26 01:59:08 UTC 2003


Em Ter, 2003-11-25 às 15:10, Elton Woo escreveu:

> > are being donated by the thousands to schools and non-profits who can't
> > even afford computers let alone proprietary software to use on them.
> Excellent point. Even some 20 years later, the promise of a computer in
> every home is yet to become a reality. 
> Some countries like India, and Brazil have been producing very low-cost
> machines which are linux-based.

Wish it would be.. There is one or two companies which ship linux on
their systems here in Brazil.... Besides that, there is the big guys,
which has different interest on linux, like ibm.

More than 80% of Brazilian market uses pirated software. This is
changing, in fact it was much worse, but there is a long way for
legalization for pirated soft, before open source can be seriously
commented. Why use a open-source software when the paid one (say
autocad, corel, office) is free also?

However, brazilian government has considered open-source software a
priority. They don't want to pay licenses anymore - they prefer to pay
for training and produce local knowledge (which would employ brazilians
inspite of half dozen MS programmers). This can be a GREAT opportunity
for everyone which works with linux...

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Alexandre Ganso 
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