Open Source policy

Hot on the heals of the Swiss, the UK government published the second draft of “Open Source Software Use Within UK Government”. Find it here. The key points (emphasis is mine):

  • UK Government will consider OSS solutions alongside proprietary ones in IT procurements
  • UK Government will only use open standards / open specifications based software for interoperability
  • UK Government will seek to avoid lock-in to proprietary products and services
  • UK Government will consider obtaining full rights to bespoke/off-the-shelf software
  • OSS licencing will be the default (if no other route is specified)

It’s a good start.

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