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By Richard Thurston
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 20, 2007 12:00:00 AM

The Cuban government is to migrate thousands of its computers to open-source software, a change that would further distance the communist nation from U.S.-based Microsoft.

Several Cuban government ministers backed the move at a technology conference held late last week. Communications minister Ramiro Valdes gave a opening keynote that advocated open source, while Richard Stallman, head of the Free Software Foundation, also told the conference that proprietary software is inherently insecure.

A Cuban academic, Hector Rodriguez, is supporting the migration to open source by heading up a development program within one of the largest Cuban universities. Cuba's customs service has already migrated to Linux, while the ministries of culture, higher education and communications are planning to do so, Rodriguez told the conference.

But Rodriguez, quoted by the Associated Press, declined to say how long it would take for the Cuban government to migrate most of its systems to Linux. "It would be tough for me to say that we would migrate half the public administration in three years," he told the conference.

The number of Cuban open-source users is growing fast, with around 3,000 in a country that struggles with outdated PCs and slow Internet links.

Other governments, including Venezuela, China, Brazil and Norway, are evaluating a partial or total migration from Windows to open source. Many city administrations are also running projects. In Europe, programs in Bristol, England, as well as Amsterdam and Munich, are well underway.

Richard Thurston of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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See, now maybe the Cuban govt will be open sourced
recompile the leadership, hope for no colonel panics, and a distro, . . operating system for each sector. Can't wait to visit bleeding edge Cuba versus enterprise Cuba, or firewall Cuba.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic Posted on: 02/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Well duh  Boot_Agnostic | 02/20/07
Should have known Stallman would go communist.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/07
What do you mean GO communist?  A.Typical Zork | 02/20/07
Oops, you are right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/07
No, Communism = Central Control / Tyranny = Microsoft  DonnieBoy | 02/20/07
Still ranting uselessly?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/07
I guess you have no argument. The MS model is much more like the actual  DonnieBoy | 02/20/07
That's not communism  voska | 02/20/07
Yes, sorry, I am refering to the practice of communism, vs the ideal of  DonnieBoy | 02/20/07
I'd say Stallman is a dictator wannabe  voska | 02/20/07
No longer worth the effort, DB  John Zern | 02/20/07
This is GREEEEEAAAAAT!!!! Imagine that Fidel Castro, before he dies will at  DonnieBoy | 02/20/07
Dude, Castro is dead  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/07
Well, he may not resume power before dying, but, he is still kicking.  DonnieBoy | 02/20/07
When did that happen?  voska | 02/20/07
Perhaps No_Ax has a better source than the news.  B.O.F.H. | 02/20/07
Wonder what will happen when he dies  voska | 02/20/07
This STINKSSSSSS for the Cuban people  John Zern | 02/20/07
See, now maybe the Cuban govt will be open sourced  Boot_Agnostic | 02/21/07
Karl Marx  People | 02/20/07

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