Red Hat exec hits back at govt open source shyness

  2008-04-11 17:00:03
A visiting Red Hat executive has said that wariness on the part of a number of government CIOs over adopting open source is not a reflection of Australia's tech savvy, but the result of a"lack of understanding" of the software and its community. 
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