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Re: Asia and OSS
by nikos on Tuesday 29/Apr/2008, @07:20
I have the same question.
I see a lot of freeware programs from Japan (and Korea, too),
but very few Open Source programs.

By the way, I think you are doing a very good job by building bridges with these communities.
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Re: Asia and OSS
by Donovan on Tuesday 29/Apr/2008, @09:10
I don't know, could it be cultural indeed? Like people defining themselves primarily as a unique individual in the western world, while in Asia folks leaning more to the collective side of things? OSS after all is about personal initiative and expressing yourself as an individual...
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