Europe tries to make open source its own
Roberto Galloppini writes from Rome about how everyone there wants to talk about open source, but few want to do much about it.
One speaker at a recent conference even suggested a “Euro-centric” public license in place of the GPL. That drew yawns.
One editor went so far as to agree with me, at my snarkiest, that perhaps more fanfare is needed.
Like on the “Iron Guts Kelly” M*A*S*H episode where the late Keene Curtis is covering up the death of a General in HotLips’ tent, “And rockets. I want plenty of rockets.”
“That’s for the red glare,” says Hawkeye.
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