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 <title>Debate between open source and proprietary software becomes real for developing countries</title>
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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Two recent announcements in South Africa raise sharp issues that characterize the raging debate between open source and Microsoft operating systems -- a debate that will ultimately affect developing countries around the world. Last Friday President Thabo Mbeki announced in his state-of-the nation speech to Parliament that Microsoft will provide free software for all of South Africa&#039;s 32,000 government schools. Previously, the South African Government&#039;s National Advisory Council on Innovation (NACI) declared its strong support for open source software, saying that it &amp;quot;has the potential to empower people in ways that proprietary software (such as Microsoft&#039;s) simply does not allow&amp;quot;. For a nation that is counting on information and communications technology (ICT) to help address monumental social and economic problems, Microsoft&#039;s generous offer can make a real difference. However, many argue that open source software is more appropriate for the technology realities in developing countries. The Government -- and public -- should be aware of the implications of adopting the proprietary operating system in schools, and plan wisely to gain the benefits without suffering the consequences.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2002 16:50:00 -0500</pubDate>
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