[kictanet] SA government to switch to open source

Bill Kagai billkagai at gmail.com
Fri Feb 23 09:14:36 EAT 2007


SA government to switch to open source

http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1377&s=news

By *Staff Writer* 22 February, 2007
The South African Cabinet today announced that it had approved a free and
open source strategy and that government would migrate its current software
to free and open source software.

At a Cabinet media briefing government said that it had "approved a policy
and strategy for the implementation of free and open source software (FOSS)
in government.

In a statement the cabinet said "all new software developed for or by the
government will be based on open standards and government will itself
migrate current software to FOSS. This strategy will, among other things,
lower administration costs and enhance local IT skills."

"All the major IT vendors in the country have both supported the initiative
and made contributions to the development of FOSS. Government departments
will incorporate FOSS in their planning henceforth."

Government plans to set up a FOSS project office by April this year. The
office will be established by the department of ccience and technology, the
CSIR and the State Information Technology Agency (Sita).

Reuters writes that Themba Maseko told reporters the cabinet would use the
open source Linux operating system in a bid to lower administration costs
and enhance local IT skills.

"This is going to be a long process... What this (open source) initiative is
basically trying to streamline (is) our use and development of software in
the country," Maseko said.

Maseko said it was too early to provide timeframes for implementing Linux.

South Africa joins governments in other emerging markets like Brazil, China,
Spain, India and Malaysia in adopting open source software, with proponents
of Linux arguing that the free software could help slash the cost of getting
computers into schools, homes and community centres.
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