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Croatian government adopts free software policy
Wednesday, 26 July 2006
A news from the Inquirer:

The Croation government has decided to adopt a free software policy and move entirely to Open Source.

According to a document with the catchy title "Directions for Development and Use of Open Source Code Computer Programmes in Bodies and Institutions of State Administration" the Government says it needs to develop, prepare and procure open-source software.

It also says that open source programmes make the government's business more transparent and free access to information.

The report (in Croation) can be found here

 
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