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:The Sydney Morning Herald: AIIA Open Source Event a Closed Shop
The Sydney Morning Herald: AIIA Open Source Event a Closed Shop
Dec 6, 2005, 00 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3215 reads)

(Other stories by Sam Varghese)

"The Australian Information Industry Association appears to have decided to educate the corporate world about the use of open source software--but it doesn't want any media present while it does so.

"This morning in Melbourne, the AIIA held an industry forum for 120 people. Any media people who tried to register in the run-up to the event were turned away on the grounds that 'frank discussion' would not take place if journalists were present..."

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