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BE: Minister: "Open source prevents monopolies, increases innovation"

by Gijs Hillenius published on Mar 17, 2010
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"Open source prevents monopolies, helps to share knowledge and increases social innovation", says Vincent Van Quickenborne, Belgium's minister for the Simplification of the Administration. He expects that public administrations will increasingly turn to this type of software, in part because it helps to cut costs.

With his talk, minister Van Quickenborne opened a workshop on free software for public administrations, organised by the ministry of Economics in Brussels, on Friday 12 March.

According to the minister, Belgium's public administrations are very involved in open source. He pointed for instance to the open source software that is available for using the national electronic identity card. "The community is helping us develop these applications. All public administration should realise that sharing of knowledge is better than keeping it secret."

"This type of software is better for public administrations. It is better to use such open and scientific methods than the tools developed by three hundred software engineers locked-up in a room."

"It is a sector in which also Belgium can play a lead role, as shown by the content management system Drupal, original created by our own Dries Buytaert, and which is being used by the US White House."

He called on all public administrators present at the workshop to become ambassadors for open source. "We do not want to miss the open source train. It is here to stay."

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Workshop on free software (in Dutch and French)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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Van Quickenborne goes open source?

Posted by Everix Patrick at Mar 18, 2010 04:45 PM
Some things simply can't be combined:
On the one side the minister refuses to stop the cartel between Microsoft and computer vendors so computers can't be sold with the free Linux operating system. This man subsidizes computers for less wealthy people which would be great but because Microsoft products are automatically sold with the new computers the minister subsidizes Microsoft directly. The liberal minister should stand for free choice, as usual in his party he chooses for multinationals. Van Quickenborne wants to sell sweat candy on an open source forum by saying that open source is the future. If this isn't hypocrite, then what is?
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