| Finnish MPs back their man Linus [Silicon.com] |
Jun. 19, 2002
Silicon.com reports that in another significant milestone, Finland has announced a proposal embracing the use of Linux for all governmental agencies. Of course, this news is close to the heart of 'Tux', after all Linus Torvalds is a Finn and the creator of Linux . . .
"A group of Finnish MPs have suggested a nationwide adoption of the Linux operating system."
"The MPs have drawn up a proposal which suggests all public services and institutions should choose Linux instead of Windows to be used as a chief operating system in their IT systems."
"The MPs estimate the government would save around E26m (£16.7m) per year if all government offices, hospitals, law enforcement and educational institutions were to embrace the penguin . . . "
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