{"id":910,"date":"2008-12-16T22:00:10","date_gmt":"2008-12-16T22:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/yetiinabox.wordpress.com\/2008\/12\/16\/open-source-at-the-blunt-edge\/"},"modified":"2008-12-16T22:00:10","modified_gmt":"2008-12-16T22:00:10","slug":"open-source-at-the-blunt-edge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tending.to\/blether\/index.php\/2008\/12\/16\/open-source-at-the-blunt-edge\/","title":{"rendered":"Open source at the blunt edge."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Here is an object lesson in why free and open source software is a symbol of good ethics.<\/p>\n<p>The other day, I had a PDF sent to me by the private firm to which the UK government outsources its visa application work in Nepal. The PDF was a list of documents required to apply for a UK Visa. That list is nowhere on the internet, because it asks for documents that very, very few Nepalis could realistically provide; it is, in effect, a challenge to produce impossible documentation. Bear in mind that the average per capita income in Nepal is less than &#xa3;200, and most are unemployed with little or no property. Nonetheless the document list requires, for example, tax records for three years. I know no one in our village who pays tax save, perhaps, the largest monasteries; how could they? In any case, the institutional corruption involved in the visa industry in Nepal, or Nigeria or pretty much anywhere else, is staggering and a subject of research by a few of my colleagues. Every university who admits foreign students knows this. So that PDF? It was printed using unlicensed software &#8211; the header on the document says so. I&#x2019;d be surprised if they had paid for their copies of Office. Do they care? Why should they? It&#x2019;s enterprise Britain! &#x2018;We don&#x2019;t want you unless you can lie about having &#xa3;6000 so well that we can&#x2019;t tell.&#x2019;  Britain is proud to be represented by an outsourced firm operating on such a deep assumption of corruption-within-bounds that they are not embarrassed to send out official documentation using an unlicensed programme.<\/p>\n<p>By contrast, one can get a free Nepali dictionary and clear instructions on how to install it into Open Office from <a href=\"http:\/\/wiki.fossnepal.org\/index.php?title=The_FOSS_Nepal_Community\">FOSS Nepal<\/a>. The visa service could run their entire office legally using their distribution of Linux and applications. It wouldn&#x2019;t cost taxpayers, or visa applicants, a penny. Wouldn&#x2019;t that be a much better symbol of what Britain stands for?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is an object lesson in why free and open source software is a symbol of good ethics. 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