[Woohoo!  Now the only question is, how long before Billu Badshah
buys, threatens or browbeats Venezuela's Government into submission?
Hopefully this won't be a repeat of Peru.

-- Raju]

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From: Arun M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Fsf-friends] Venezuela's Government Shifts to Open Source Software
Date: 30 Aug 2002 22:12:41 +0530



According to government sources in Venezuela, the South American
nation has announced an official policy that exclusively calls for the
use of open source software in that government.

http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-08-30-011-26-NW-LL-PB



http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lared.com.ve%2Farchivo%2Fporta69.html&langpair=es%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools

Felipe Perez Mart� from his first appearance in television incarnated
like Minister of Planning, he would announce his absolute certainty of
the urgent necessity to take years of inefficiency and chaos to him to
the framework, gigantic and slow Venezuelan State. He would declare
then his thesis of the shared in common economy and their attachment
to the philosophy of the free code. That day when it
presented/displayed the first economic proposal of the renewed
economic cabinet of president Ch�vez, would speak of Internet, and his
convinced persistence to evolve towards a country where the
and-government was a high-priority strategy.

[..]

"I BELIEVE IN   THE SHARED IN COMMON ECONOMY "

- Minister, On what one is based the thesis of the shared in common
economy and free software that is impelling the Ministry of Planning
and Development?

- free software is an extremely interesting phenomenon, which we
thought to take advantage of in the reform of the State, we even set
out to impel this scheme like essential part of our model of
development. I think that the technology is public good, as well as
the knowledge is public good. In simpler terms, cambur is a deprived
good, because you you eat it, then no longer is available for anybody
more. But if you use a computation program, it does not disappear, but
that is available for "Pepe", for "Ricardo", for any other, and that
characteristic gives a very special quality him in economy. The
Industrial Era privatized the technology like a way to produce
it. Nevertheless, a new modality arose to produce public goods: "the
shared in common" way. Also the State can produce these public goods
or promote that they take place so that not to mer his production to
me, as it happens with the knowledge. It is



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Raju Mathur               [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://kandalaya.org/
                      It is the mind that moves

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