Business Week reports that South and North Korea are to jointly develop a version of Linux, code named Hana Linux, along with China. The two Koreas will also create an office software in the Korean language. Linux could do what the world leaders couldn’t (getting two Koreas together).
South Korea has also rolled out Linux in Seoul schools, announced plans
for a “Linux showcase city” last year, and promised (in 2003) to move
30 percent of government servers to Linux by this year. Good job South Korea.
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