Portugal's Vortalgate — No Microsoft, No Bidding 312
An anonymous reader writes "Companies using software other than Microsoft's are unable to bid at many Portuguese public tenders. This is due to the use of Silverlight 2.0 technology by the company, Vortal, contracted to build the e-procurement portal. This situation has triggered a complaint to the European Commission by the Portuguese Open Source Business Association; the case is unofficially known in Portugal as 'Vortalgate.'"
Good (Score:2, Funny)
Good for Portugal. It is about time some country stood up for quality closed-source software in the face of all you open-source zealots who won't take total cost of ownership into account.
Re:Kdawson (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, because no one here is biased...
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Re:I, for one, (Score:5, Funny)
Sadly, we have yet to understand the full repercussions of Suffixgate, but I suspect they will be with us for a long, long time.
Re:I am shocked, shocked I tell you (Score:2, Funny)
I'm more shocked to learn that the -gate postfix is used outside of the US! Or, indeed, even English-speaking countries!
Oh, but it is.
We even use colgate around here.
Re:Kdawson (Score:2, Funny)
And even better, if you don't work for Novell, and use it via Mono, you might even get sued! Yay for patent-encumbered software that relies on the goodwill of a multiple-conviction monopolist.
Bu... But Microsoft products are an IT industry standard.
As a representative of Vortal.pt ... (Score:5, Funny)
... I must object to these allegations in the strongest terms. Our QA department went above and beyond the call of duty to ensure compatibility, by testing our software not only on HP and Dell computers, but also Lenovo, Sony, and Acer. Whatever objections these critics have are clearly spurious.
Vortal Inputs? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Kdawson (Score:2, Funny)