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Pakistan Putting Money Into Linux



[with thanks to tee emm for the lead]

June 11 2003

Pakistan Putting Money Into Linux
by Dana Blankenhorn [http://www.a-clue.com ]



Our Pakistani correspondent, Tariq Mustafa 
[http://pakistan.blogspot.com ], writes to say that the new Pakistani 
national budget has $2.5 million in it for Linux.

It's all part of a $54 million (Rs 3.25 billion) proposal covering 
120 different projects in Information Technology and sciences for the 
coming year, according to the Daily Times of Pakistan 
[http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_9-6-2003_pg7_41 
].

Linux even gets its own line-item in the IT budget, according to the 
Daily Times story. 

You may remember a few weeks ago that I wrote about how India's 
President faced down Bill Gates over the issue, saying that his 
country needed to control its own computing destiny and that software 
controlled by an outsider (i.e. Windows) could not provide that.

The big news here is that Pakistan agrees. Now perhaps they might 
settle their other differences. (I know, Tariq -- it's not that 
simple. But just Imagine 
[http://www.merseyworld.com/imagine/lyrics/imagine.htm ]...)



source: http://www.corante.com/mooreslore/20030601.shtml#39263