On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 01:12:32PM +1100, Jack Kelly wrote:
Former ANU SWEng student here. The wider university wasn't particularly free software friendly (but not hostile, either), just the usual indifference. After reading about OzLabs (http://ozlabs.org/about.html) some time ago, I got the impression ANU would be a better environment. :)
ANU was also offering a masters-level course COMP8440 - Free and Open Source Software development, and it looks like it will do so next year: http://studyat.anu.edu.au/courses/COMP8440;details.html According to Andrew Tridgell's Wikipedia page, it looks like he has been teaching that specific course since last year. Impressive.
-Adam
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:21:20AM +1100, Adrian Colomitchi wrote:
Hi guys,
I think you might be interested to get a perspective on the degree of use of OSS around the world, at least the way it looks like from Spain.
http://observatorio.cenatic.es/images/stories/estudios_e_informes/empresas/i...
"The United States, Australia and the Western European countries lead the development and adoption of open source software."
"In the public sector, Europe has experienced greater penetration."
"In the Pacific region, Australia stands out as one of the countries with the highest degree of open source software adoption in the world, thanks to its active communities of OSS developers who participate in international projects. The universities also play a very important role in both training qualified ICT personnel and participating in OSS projects. The Australian business sector spends a significant part of its R&D budget on OSS projects, which results in the country having a large subsector of open source software companies within the ICT sector and in the presence of OSS centres of excellence in the country. This is accompanied by a policy of support by the government, which has encouraged the adoption of OSS by the Public Sector."
What? To me, it doesn't feel quite right, but maybe my "basement" is deep enough to "shield" me from the marvellous extent of OSS in the Australian public sector? Any additional info you may have specifically on this? The links at page 98 look rather old, are these policies and guides still actual for the public sector ?
Regards,
Adrian
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