FreeBSD vs Russian's laws
KAYVEN RIESE
kayve at sfsu.edu
Mon Nov 2 00:38:44 UTC 2009
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009, Vagner wrote:
>> Thats not good news for you guys indeed.
>> Correct if I'm wrong, but I guess its sounds like the one most certifiable (aka pay$ the most corrupt money -gets to be the certified-OS of choice in Russia. ?
>> lets me guess - Bill Gates wins right?
>> I hope not.
>> GL
>> Rick.
>>
> Yes, you understood everything correctly. In Russia it's introduced as
> another of many ways to take money from organizations. But this is not
> correct:(( In Russia there are organizations representing the interests
> of the community - they sell to support itself freebsd. Why they do not
> work towards the legalization freebsd - don't understand. I want to find
> a way to freely choose FreeBSD as the primary server for organizations,
> but if things go further it will be impossible. Time to bring the
> systems in accordance with the laws - 1.01.2010
Okay, but what about flavors of Linux--Does the Russian government certify
any of those?
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