Thanks to a founding member of Free Geek Vancouver, the Green Party of Canada has quietly become the first major political party in Canada to make support for free and open source software (FOSS) part of its election platform. Like officials in the Green Party of England and Wales, deputy leader Adriane Carr sees the move as compatible with basic Green ideas, but IT consultant Neil Adair also points out the move serves the practical purpose of helping the party match the technical resources of more established parties.
At the same time, the party has come out in favor of net neutrality in its platform, although it is not specifically mentioned in the official policy statement.
Read the whole story at linux.com
No comments:
Post a Comment