Lessons from open source in the Mexican government
Published on: 2025-05-10 07:55:11
Lessons from open source in the Mexican government
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The adoption of open-source software in governments has had its ups and downs. While open source seems like a "no-brainer", it turns out that governments can be surprisingly resistant to using FOSS for a variety of reasons. Federico González Waite spoke in the Open Government track at SCALE 22x in Pasadena, California to recount his experiences working with and for the Mexican government. He led multiple projects to switch away from proprietary, often predatory, software companies with some success—and failure.
González Waite began by noting that he is a Mexican/Kiwi (" there's not many of us ", he said w
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