Fri 11 Apr 2008
Decreto 1014 sobre el uso del software libre en el gobierno ecuatoriano
Posted by MagicFab under Advocacy, Affaires, Ecuador, Government, Libre, Linux, Politique, Society, Tech, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Planet, Venezuela
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I got this via FSF Latin America, however it’s beeing reported in a few other places.
The Ecuador Government now has a free-software law and will pretty much mandate that its government uses free, open-source software only. They cite “technology sovereignty and autonomy” and the main concerns, among many others.
The Ecuador Ubuntu LoCo Team is also aiming at becoming official soon… coincidence ? I think not
Alcance libre, EcuaLUG and other sites mention the news. Esteban Mendieta even has an original scan of the signed law! (mirror)
Hei Fabian!
You got that right! Esteban (as a member of the LoCo) has been working on this for a while now. I,personally, will be having an interview with him and another person that have been key to this process.
Long live Free Software!
And now, let get approved!
Cheers,
Rubén – Hubuntu
Contact Member Ubuntu Ecuador