Open Source, Open Standards and Re–Use: Government Action Plan
THE RIGHT TO REPLY… PARAGRAPH BY PARAGRAPH.
Subscribe to Comments
Enter your email address:
Browse Comments
by Commenters
by Section
General Comments
Recent Comments
Mark Reynolds on
Policy
Mark Reynolds on
Policy
Andy Powell
on
Foreword
Nathan Surendran
on
Action Plan
JOHN SPENCER Sirius Corporation PLC on
Action Plan
Tags
Apache
Cabinet Office
CIO
composite solutions
enterprise business solutions
forward IT solutions
government
Information Task Force
Linux
major IT suppliers
Minister for Digital
mission critical systems
money solution
Netware
NHS
Non-Open Source Software
off the shelf products
Open Source
opensource
open source products
Open Source Software
open source solutions
openstandards
operating system
operating systems
possible overall solution
possible solutions
potential contribution open source software
public services
purpose software
re-use
software
software code
software suppliers
standards
supply chain
technology professionals
technology solutions
Tom Watson MP
uk
UK Government
ukgovOSS
United Kingdom
web server
web services
Links
Blog
Comment Pipe
CommentCloud
eBook
Embedded version
FAQ
The Action Plan
Wiki
WriteToReply
Related Tweets
@ostephens I had not seen @writetoreply before, so thanks for the pointer!
@edsu re citability of gov docs, have you seen @writetoreply (@josswinn & @psychemedia)
Related Posts
more details on uk government's cloud strategy
a level playing field for open source software
a level playing field for open source software
Meta
Log in
Entries
RSS
Comments
RSS
WordPress.org
Table of Comments (43)
by commenter
Andy Powell
(1)
Anton
(1)
Bruce Bannerman
(2)
Derekp
(1)
Eamonn
(1)
Glen Bremner-Stokes
(3)
Jim King
(1)
JOHN SPENCER Sirius Corporation PLC
(2)
John Suffolk - UK Government CIO
(5)
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
(21)
Mark Reynolds
(2)
Nathan Surendran
(1)
Ross Gardler
(2)
Comments by
This page contains a running transcript of all conversations taking place on the site. Click through the menu on the left to view comments by individual contributor. Click the "go to thread" link to see the comment in context.