Knowing their politics by their software
Jim Herrmann
kclug at ItDepends.com
Wed Jul 7 02:17:21 CDT 2004
From the International Herald Tribune:
http://www.iht.com/articles/527974.html
From the article:
In a campaign season of polarization, when Republicans and Democrats
seem far apart on issues like Iraq, the economy and leadership style, it
is perhaps not surprising that the parties find themselves on different
sides in the politics of software as well.
The Web sites of Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts and of the
Democratic National Committee run mainly on the technology of the
computing counterculture: open-source software that is distributed free,
and improved and debugged by far-flung networks of programmers.
In the other corner, the Web sites of President George W. Bush and the
Republican National Committee run on software supplied by the corporate
embodiment of big business - Microsoft.
Putting on my flame resistant underwear. I'm just reporting. :-)
Peace,
Jim
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