[OSGeo-Discuss] Gov't adopting open source ?

Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas jsanz at osgeo.org
Thu Jan 14 13:40:34 PST 2010


2010/1/14 andrea giacomelli <pibinko at gmail.com>:
> Hi Tyler
>
> 2010/1/14 Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) <tmitchell at osgeo.org>:
>> I'm just starting to dig into this question myself, but thought I'd ask if
>> anyone else knows of a resource/document/site, etc. that shows which
>> governments (nationally, regional or municipal) have committed to open
>> source software?
>
>
> 1) in Europe, there is OSOR, which is the Open Source observatory. www.osor.eu
>
> This can be a good source.

Maybe more related with use cases is ePractice[1], another european
portal focused on use cases in public administration.

In fact, OSOR, ePractice and SEMIC are three parallel efforts of the
European Union to promote free software on public admin.

Cheers

[1] http://www.epractice.eu/
[2] http://www.semic.eu
-- 
Jorge Gaspar Sanz Salinas
Ingeniero en Geodesia y Cartografía
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Jorge_Sanz



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