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by makeitdouble
397 days ago
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There's some aspects that make it a more nuanced situation: - you won't see angry letters in the news about services sticking to open source after they chose to move in - the reason the CNLL can point the finger at Poytechnique is because there are explicit directives. Not even having those would be way worse. - "Most of the public money" : Open Source contracts won't be in billions of euros most of the time, especially as a lot of the money will go to internal hiring and only a slice to external contractors. |
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