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Croatian government adopts open source software policy

by Khairil Yusof last modified 2006-08-23 05:44 AM
Contributors: Koen Vervloesem
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The Croatian government has adopted an open source software policy and issued guidelines for developing and using open source software in the government institutions.

The document includes the following guidelines:

  • Government institutions will choose and/or develop open source solutions as much as possible, instead of using closed source alternatives.
  • The government will support development of closed source solutions that use open standards for protocols and file formats, and which are developed in Croatia.
  • The government will support the use of open source programs and open standards outside of its institutions.
  • The government will support the use of open source solutions in educational institutions; both closed and open source solutions will be equally presented to students.

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