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Feedback on outline: include policy frameworks that can be conducive to DPGs #20

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sunitagrote opened this issue Jun 16, 2021 · 4 comments

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Section on Procurement: would suggest also including policy frameworks that can be conducive to DPGs - example from India for instance, that requires any public procurement to show that no open source alternative is available if a proprietary one is procured

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kfogel commented Jun 17, 2021

+1 to this. Thank you, @sunitagrote.

@lacabra lacabra changed the title Feedback on outline Feedback on outline: include policy frameworks that can be conducive to DPGs Jun 17, 2021
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kfogel commented Jun 24, 2021

One of the questions we're going to have to decide about is to whether procurement policy goes in the Procurement Module or the Policy Module. So far, I've mostly decided in favor of the former, with pointers from the latter where appropriate. This means that the Policy Module focuses more on policy concepts and on a few very high-level policy recommendations, and then refers out to other modules for topic-specific policy details. That feels like a reasonable solution to me, so far, but I'd welcome others' thoughts on it -- either now or later after more of the material is in place.

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jvasile commented Jun 25, 2021

Just dropping this here re India: https://opensource.com/government/15/8/india-adopts-open-source-policy

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sstruble commented Dec 2, 2021

We did address this in the Policy section. I'll leave this issue open though until we confirm it was address well enough.

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