Antiguo y abandonado blog de Ricardo Galli :-(

Thursday 10/3/2005

Spain is different :-)

Filed under: En la prensa — gallir @ 10:56

Es un artículo –Linux in Europe– de la edición de esta semana de LWN. Todavía es de acceso a restringido a suscriptores (se “libera” en una semana), así que copio la frase, supongo que no se enfadarán mucho:

No article about the European Linux scene will be complete without visiting Spain. Spain is one country that has gone further than any other in converting a large number of computers and users to Linux. It all started a few years ago by an initiative of the regional government of Extremadura (gnuLinEx) and spread like a virus to other parts of the country. Nowadays there are large areas of Spain where all school and public administration computers are running Linux exclusively! It is interesting to note that Spain has virtually standardized on Debian and Debian-based solutions and many of these regional initiatives are now forging closer ties with Ubuntu, which is seen as a more progressive project than Debian itself.

3 Comments

  1. Mallorca is diferent :-(

    Corregidme si me equivoco, pero tengo la impresión d’estar a la cola del mundo. En Mallorca no tenemos ni Linux en toda la universidad (aun que tengamos provablmente la mejor aula linux ;) ni Linux en la administración, ni en los institutos ni nada. Nos queda aun mucho trabajo por delante, todo un reto! :-P

    Comment by FrIkI — Thursday 10/3/2005 @ 18:22

  2. Wao, muy bien por ejjpaña!

    Comment by Señor Libro — Thursday 10/3/2005 @ 23:20

  3. Burgos is more different !!!
    Nuestra universidad está dividida por intereses.
    Fíjaos si es así, que no puedes usar un aula de informática
    de la misma universidad de Burgos si no eres concretamente
    de su facultad correspondiente.
    Las barreras no permiten progresar.

    Comment by Anonymous — Wednesday 6/4/2005 @ 10:08

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