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:Expresso Livre: Community/Government Free Software Collaboration in Latin America
Expresso Livre: Community/Government Free Software Collaboration in Latin America
Nov 10, 2008, 17 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (1626 reads)

[ Thanks to laurasol for this link. ]

"In the interview, Cláudio and Pedro tell us how the process inside the government led to this free software implementation ... not only to improve the software but also to open it up to other government agencies as well as the world of free software developers and users. Currently, there are 21 private and state-owned companies and institutions that have joined the community. In the State of Paraná alone, there are at least 110 thousand users."

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