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Impi Linux is no more
Apr 25, 2009, 16 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2977 reads)

(Other stories by Alastair Otter)

"The company says that it no longer makes sense to maintain an open source specialist division and has re-assigned open source staff to new roles in the company.

"In November 2003 a group of South African Linux hackers and advocates launched Impi Linux. Team leader Ross Addis said at the time that the motivation for launching the new distribution was to create an "integrated, multilingual, professional and innovative open source solution to the local market". Over the next two years Impi Linux attracted some attention but largely remained a distribution with a small footprint.

"That was until September 2005 when Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth bought a majority stake in Impi with the idea of Impi becoming a localised version of Ubuntu to cater for the South African market, in particular the public sector which appeared to be taking big strides in the direction of open source software. In the ensuing year Impi looked to be perfectly positioned to claim a significant portion of the potential open source market."

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