free software in latin america

May 3, 2007

Brazil writes a free software license for government source code

Filed under: Free Software, Latin America — admin @ 7:49 am

This is an interesting article about efforts to write a free software license for state-generated source code in Brazil, as part of their efforts to migrate to open source software. Their first attempt was evaluated by the FSF as “proprietary,” so they are having another go at it.

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