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Re: [Osia-discuss] Re: [Linux-aus] MEDIA RELEASE: Open Source Industry Australia - National Body Launched



Hi All,

Con, I agree...

I think it is very important that the role of OSIA is clearly understood. Convincing government and business of the value and strength of FOSS has more to do with "business" issues than "technical" issues. Getting the message out that there are already major mission critical applications based on FOSS running all around Australia at all levels of business and government is the key. The technical and cost advantages tend to sell themselves after that. I have found time and time again that when I demonstrate what some of my customers have been doing with FOSS for years, previously skeptical people take a second look and start getting interested (after they stop giving me stunned looks :).

This to a large extent was the ground covered in our little informal OSIA chat held here in Brisbane last night.... thanks to Adam, Arjen & John for an interesting and informative time.

regards

Scott

Con Zymaris wrote:
As previously stated, OSIA can add very little additional value to IT
professionals working in this area, (AUUG & ACS cover these) nor can it
add anything of use on the technical or community front (LA, LUGs and AUUG
cover these well) OSIA's main focus is on presenting the business case for
FOSS to government and for making each of our member firms a success in
the market.


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