Exactly.  Windows is afraid of losing their government customers to open
source solutions.

It'd be a shame if the government went to all proprietary software and
data formats.  It would mean that the government would basically be
hostage to a large corporation, and that is about as anti-American as
you can get. ;-)


On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 21:37, j_post wrote:
> On Thursday 16 January 2003 06:39 am, you wrote:
> > Microsoft  <http://quote.fool.com/uberdata.asp?symbols=MSFT>(Nasdaq:
> > MSFT) <http://quote.fool.com/uberdata.asp?symbols=MSFT> is going open
> > source, at least for governments that want to inspect its Windows
> > operating system.
> > Through an initiative called the Government Security Program (GSP),
> 
> Wolf in sheep's clothing. Wake up and smell the coffee.
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