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On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 15:44:39 +0700
"Urmas" <davian818@gmail.com> wrote:

"Jim Seymour":

How do you get embezzlement of funds out of a story about a
government body switching to open standards?

By buying new computers from the suppliers giving the best kickbacks
and dumping the astronomic sums of money into 'open source
implementation' subcontractors, ending up with stock Ubuntu with a
changed wallpaper. We've seen that times and times, in many 3rd-world
countries with corrupted governments. 

Nobody ever does that with commercial software, and it's always done
with FOSS?

Right.

Urmas, this may come as something of a surprise to you, but people
aren't as stupid as you apparently believe they are.  Your incessant,
inept shilling for Microsoft is quite obvious.

Please go somewhere else to play.  You've become tedious.

Jim
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