Le 29/09/2012 21:07, Thomas Harding a écrit :
Thanks! I just spent that afternoon to answer another post, notably on
what is droit d'auteur in France and what they could do better in
the letter, along with a short, but my English is so poor it was
mainly in French :)
BTW, did you find a way
Le 29/09/2012 01:03, Thomas Harding a écrit :
[please forgive my English]
French Prime Minister issued a circular letter in favor of the use of
free software by government
entitled Guidelines for the use of free software in government, the
short letter from French Prime Minister Jean Marc
On 29/09/2012 19:26, d.dn wrote:
Le 29/09/2012 01:03, Thomas Harding a écrit :
[please forgive my English]
French Prime Minister issued a circular letter in favor of the use of
free software by government
entitled Guidelines for the use of free software in government, the
short letter from
This is an extremely good news !!
Note that he says GNU/Linux, the real name, to talk about the whole system.
And so, he uses the 4 freedoms to explain what is Free Software.
The funny thing is that he defines Free Software as an intellectual
property model, so we have to explain why saying
It's positive, but I have notice some misanderstood of Open Source and
Free Software - http://www.fscorsica.org/editos/free-france.html
+1 for the Légion d'Honneur to RMS!
c...@canaxis.org c...@canaxis.org writes:
Here are the URLs of the letter :