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Posted on 26/08/201623/08/2016 by Rafael Scapin

Bulgaria Makes A New Law Requiring All Government Software To Be Open Source

 

From the world of open source, here comes a great news. The Bulgarian government has passed a law that has made the use of open source software in government offices compulsory.  

http://fossbytes.com/bulgaria-makes-law-requiring-government-software-open-source/

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