New group wants Asian Linux

By Winston Chai, ZDNet Asia
Friday, March 07, 2003 04:20 PM
Over a hundred engineers are coming together to build an Asia-Pacific version of the Linux operating system.

The programmers this week met in Thailand to form a working group aimed at developing an open-source system to challenge the dominance of Microsoft on server computers, reported the Japanese daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun.

While Linux is making some headway in the region, a recent survey by research firm IDC revealed more than 50 percent of Asian servers still run some flavor of Microsoft Windows. Although installed on only six percent of Asia-Pacific servers, Linux enjoyed the highest growth rate last year, more than double that of the next-fastest, Unix.

The as-yet-unnamed new pro-Linux group hopes to develop a secure, stable and affordable open-source alternative through extensive online collaboration, said the paper.

The group comprises members from countries around the Asia-Pacific such as Korea, China and Japan, and includes representatives from universities and regional companies like Sharp and Toshiba.

Though this is not the first attempt in Asia to build a new version of Linux, it is possibly the first to involve Asia-Pacific cross-border cooperation.

Governments in the region have heightened their focus on open-source software in a bid to lower operating costs and to maintain national security.

China for example, has produced its own version of Linux, Red Flag Linux, as well as its own office productivity suite, RedOffice, which go head-to-head with Microsoft's Windows and Office packages.

The mounting pressure has recently forced Microsoft to disclose its closely-guarded Windows source code to the Chinese and Taiwanese governments as part of the company’s Government Security Program.


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It should be done and sooner the better - to call it our own - the Asian very own identity!

For too long, we are always following the west instead of putting our own to call our own!

We are smart and fully capable of doing anything Asian and for the whole world to use

Tan Yew Guan
Singapore
Posted by Tan Yew Guan on Sunday, March 09 2003 09:01 PM


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