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    Jeffrey R Perry 
    siplewer at juno.com
       
    Thu Oct 31 21:51:11 CST 2002
    
    
  
REPORT HAILS OPEN SOURCE, FAULTS DETRACTORS
A new report says that because it is free and easily distributed, FOSS
(free and open-source software) is already used much more widely in the
U.S. Department of Defense than "generally recognized." The report also
faults developers of proprietary software for making unfounded claims
about the security of FOSS, preventing it from "reaching optimal levels
of use." The report was written by Mitre, an engineering and IT
nonprofit that works with the federal government. Mitre recommends that
the Defense Department compile a "Generally Recognized As Safe" list of
software and support a diverse set of applications.
ZDNet, 30 October 2002
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-963869.html
    
    
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