Open Schools to Open Source
Matthew J. Szulik,
Linux Magazine,
May 05, 2002
Matthew J. Szulik, CEO of Red Hat, speaks out against Microsoft's campaign to elicit school software licenses under threat of software audits. He writes, "I want to be clear in stating the problem: by extending their lock on the educational system, the proprietary software vendors have restricted choice, institutionalized inefficiency, and imposed artificially high prices (even after discounts) that hurt taxpayers. Your taxes are paying for the pricing practices of a proprietary monopoly."
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