Hehe, they wont adopt Linux/Open Source technologies until they find a
way to make money out of it or at least continue their
"kickback"-related activities.
> 
> I read an article from ComputerWorld (Philippines) newspaper. The
> commentator said, the reason why the government is not using Open
> Source SWs is because 'The corrupt prefer the commercial'. "The
> decision-maker is corrupt...", he said. What a sad news! Hopefully
> corruption in our government will be minimize at least.
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