Really, it's a no-lose proposition.If they embrace OS, they gain potentially
loads of geek goodwill, and if they don't, they won't lose any ... unless to
the other side if they embrace OS.
So any sensible politician ... Oh, right.
And also, I imagine M$ lobby *very* hard against that kind of thing.

2009/1/28 mac <ammonius.grammati...@gmx.co.uk>

> Andrew Oakley wrote:
> > mac wrote:
> >> http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2009/01/27/tory_linux_push/
> >
> > I've got quite a few contacts in the Conservative party, so I'll see
> > what I can dig out.
>
> It'd be particularly interesting to know whether GNU/Linux in general
> and Ubuntu in particular appear in their plans, and what's said about
> them.  The Register has updated the article (above), which had said that
> the full report was available by e-mail;  it seems  the Conservatives
> are not now going to publish their report.  So if you can find out a bit
> more, that would be good.
>
> Mac
>
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