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Frank Daley

And presumably the success of Ricardo Gonzalez and his team have led to the recent announcement by Microsoft that it is opening an open source interoperability lab in September in Quezon City >
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/112115/Microsoft-launches-open-source-lab-in-RP

Microsoft and open source interoperability! Yes, that means Microsoft takes, but gives back nothing.

Let's hope Filipino IT people aren't as gullable as Microsoft expects them to be.

Stormy

The GNOME Foundation will be holding its first event in Asia, http://gnome.asia. We'd love to have representation from people rolling out Linux and GNOME in Malaysia - is there someone I could talk to?

kaeru

@Stormy I suggest you contact the person for Mr. Mohsin from Melaka City Council, they're targeting for 100% Linux desktops. Currently they're using a customised version of Ubuntu. Contact details are available in the link to the case study in the blog posting.

gerald gene a. garduce

The article was good and that is true that nowadays since we are in the world of modernization, we need to uplift the quality of education here in the Philippines by means of computer education.

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