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See Full Story Observers of recent legislative action in Sacramento should be forgiven for thinking they have been transported back to 2002, when policy makers were pushing government mandated software standards and micromanagement of cell phone companies. Five years later, in 2007, the same bad policies are being recycled -- with one saving grace. Back in 2002, open source zealots tried to convince California legislators to pass the "Digital Software Security Act," which would have forced state agencies to use open source software exclusively.
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