Vladimir Putin Orders Russian Government to Switch to Free Software by 2015

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has signed a government order that lays out the groundwork for the transition of federal bodies and agencies to use free software, including Linux, by 2015.

The 25-point document (available here) outlines specific steps the government must take in order to move off proprietary software and onto free and/or open source alternatives like Linux. The government order was approved on December 17 and affects all federal agencies of the federal budget.

Each point of the document names the specific action that must be taken, the agency responsible for implementing that order, the time frame for implementation, and the expected result. For example, point #5 instructs Russia’s Ministry of Communications to form, “the base package of free software solutions for typical problems of the federal executive bodies,” with the expected result a free package of software that includes operating systems, drivers and application software for servers.

Order #5 calls for, “creating and maintaining a single repository of free software used in the federal bodies of executive power,” while order #20 requires, “the development of departmental plans to move to the use of free software, including plans for transition of subordinate budget institutions.” The final order, to be implemented in Q3 2015, calls for, “preparation of the draft orders of the Government of the Russian Federation on the adoption of a phased introduction of free software for the next planning period.”

Russia has been moving in the direction of free software for the last few years. In 2008, the government ordered schools to implement free software packages in all of its computers. Schools that now want to use proprietary software have to pay for it out of their own pockets.

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By JimN

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Putin Quote – Number 3

“You must obey the law, always, not only when they grab you by your special place.”

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So You Really Think That America Ratified The START Treaty?

It looks like the USA faked a passing of the START Treaty just to appease the world and dump it back on Russia. This is the old “balls in your court” move. Lets try to blame the other guy if they back out now…

The problem is that the US Senate sent its resolution to ratify START to Russia with a number of amendments, statements and interpretations which the Russian lawmakers do not accept. These adjustments are in contradiction with the treaty signed by Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama in April…

So what is the biggest issue? As it sits, the straw stressing the camels back is the issue of missile defense. The United States wants to build a global missile defense shield, so it passed an amended resolution (START) saying that the deployment of global missile defense bases cannot serve as a pretext for Russia to pull out of the START-3 Treaty. This just will not happen. Russia will pull out if America continues the games and that is a fact…

There are a lot of these amendments. Oh yes I know that you were told that the USA ratified this Treaty and there were no amendments. Guess what? You were lied too…

If not for the US amendments, the Russian State Duma would have ratified the treaty last week, Foreign Minister Segei Lavrov says. START-3 is a well-balanced, compromise-based agreement and a significant step towards disarmament, stipulating nearly a twofold reduction in US and Russian nuclear arsenals. Under the Treaty, in seven years from now either party will possess 700 intercontinental ballistic missile carriers, submarine-launched ballistic missiles and heavy bombers with no more than 1550 warheads deployed on them.

Well I agree with Lavrov and now I see that I was correct in my last posts…

The START Treaty really has not been ratified by America! But it was heavily amended against Russian wishes and the wishes of the Presidents that signed the document in April and right now Russia says that it will not be attempted to be ratified by Russia until at least January 26th 2011.

Ratify means: To approve and give formal sanction to; confirm. But ratify does not mean to change and amend. Just confirm…

Russia has a lot of thinking to do and they may decide this is not worth the hassle of dealing with America and her lies…

Fresh Vegetables in Russia…

Shopping for fresh veggies in Russia is different than in America. I have become very accustom to it now. Especially after all these years of living in Russia…

I grew up with farmers and Grandpa taught me that all the fruit and veggies had to be clean and washed. You never sold anything that you would not be able to just pick up from the basket and eat. Now he was talking about the items that were sold in the roadside stands that we had. But the truth is that it extended to all aspects of the farm. The milk that we delivered to the dairy had to be safe to drink right from the big tank…

So when I came to Russia. I was glad to see fresh veggies everywhere. But there is a catch in Russia. Good fresh veggies mean that they still have the dirt on them…

In Russia we spend money for a bag of potatoes that weighs 10 pounds and it has a pound of dirt in it. Now maybe that is a slight exaggeration, but it really is not far from the truth…

Example: I just bought some carrots. I had four choices to pick from. Carrots from Israel that were spotless and perfect. Carrots from Europe and they were spotless and perfect. Carrots from from a huge bag right off the local farm. Or carrots packed from the same local farm bag but with 90% of the dirt gone…

Sveta goes automatically for the big bag of carrots and wants the fresh farm carrots. As she will tell you. The dirt means that they are fresh!

I always complain and roll my eyes in disbelief at this point  because I really think that paying for enough dirt to pot all my plants every week is not the best way to buy carrots. I swear every year that Russians buy enough dirt on their veggies to make a state the size of Texas. I told Sveta that it is a way the government gets you all to move dirt from one part of Russia and deposit it in another part of Russia… (Now she rolls her eyes…)

So we compromise. I get the carrots a few rubles higher per kilo. They are packed from the huge 50 kilo bag but as they pack them they leave most of the dirt behind… (I am sure I get the best deal – As the eyes roll again!)

As you see in the picture above. That is how I usually get carrots. This is from a local supermarket this way…

It really does not matter how expensive or cheap of a supermarket that you decide to buy from. It does not matter if it is the local vendor or the huge chain store. You can always find a bin of dirt, full of carrots, potatoes, beets, radishes, etc, etc, etc and more etc. You will also find right next to these dirt filled bins of farm earth, beautiful bags of carrots from the rest of the world…

So we buy like most of the Russians do. Fresh dirt covered carrots. Or for that fact any and all veggies are fresh dirt covered. The clean and perfect are not fresh and in a sense they are correct.

Now it is your turn to stop rolling your eyes…

The clean and perfect are not fresh and in a sense they are correct. The bagged perfect carrots have come from a long way away and were packed weeks ago. The Russian carrots are right off the truck from a burlap bag that was just dragged from the farm a few days ago. Many times the poor worms and other bugs are still hanging around and find themselves in another part of the country. It just does not get fresher than that…

So I just scrub them like I use to when I grew up on the farm and put the extra soil in my potted plants… 🙂

That is why I love Russia…

Coffee and the 5th Christmas…

This morning it was -6 below an according to the weather report it was going to get colder much colder. Moscow also has got an ice storm that has lasted for several days and still going on. The ice is around a half inch thick in many places. Needless to say, this has caused a mess here, as I see it is in Europe also. They announced last night that the trolleys and trams were going to run all night long to keep the electric lines from freezing solid…

So with the ice storm going on, the coffee was really good this morning. But to make it better, I had a new brand of coffee this morning. It was from India. My students gave it to me as a gift and I decided to open it for Christmas. What a treat this coffee is. Smooth and dark. I used some baked milk in it and had a dream cup of coffee…

While drinking that cup of coffee it dawned on me that I have spent 5 (five) Christmases here in Russia. Time just flies and never seems to hesitate.

They have without a doubt been some of the best Christmases that I have ever had. Now nothing matches the Christmases with the kids when they are little. But when the youngest is approaching 30 and they have families all their own to deal with. So that is then and this is now…

So Christmas is now just Sveta and I and of course Boza…

I have finally found that “peace on earth and goodwill to men” stuff that songs talk about…

Unless I stir it up and cause issues…

But I never stir my coffee. The cream just mixes naturally… 🙂

Mikhail Khodorkovsky Guilty…

Former Yukos head Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his partner Platon Lebedev have been found guilty of organizing a criminal group in the oil business, embezzling 218 million tons of oil from Yukos’ subsidiary companies and money laundering.

Hummm…

Medvedev’s End of the Year Speech in TV Interview…

President Dmitry Medvedev on December 24 spoke live with the heads of three federal TV channels: Konstantin Ernst of Channel One, Oleg Dobrodeev of Rossiya, and Vladimir Kulistikov of NTV.

GENERAL DIRECTOR OF CHANNEL ONE KONSTANTIN ERNST: Good afternoon, viewers.
Today, like a year ago, we have this opportunity to look back over the year together with the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev in this conversation broadcast live on three federal channels. Good afternoon, Mr. President.

D.MEDVEDEV: Hello.

K.ERNST: Mr. President, every person who remembers 2010 is bound to recall some highlights, flashpoints even, that will stay with them forever. What are your highlights of 2010? Click More (below) to read rest of transcript…

The French Mistral-class Assult Ship Won The Russian Tender…

According to France-Presse:  France has obtained the international tender to build at least two Mistral-class helicopter-carrying assault ships for Russia. The first ship will be built in Saint-Nazaire with 20%  of the ship being built by Russia.  On the next ship built Russia will have a higher percent of the construction…

As you know following Windows to Russia the Mistral deal has been under discussion for a year at least. The tender was called in October and involved several ships from around the world trying to get that tender to build this assault type ship…

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Important News From Russia (12/24/2010)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy over the phone that France has won a tender to build amphibious assault ships for Russia. (Link)

Russian state-run TV channels should reflect real events without concealing undesirable issues, President Dmitry Medvedev said in a live interview with three of Russia’s leading TV channel general managers on Friday. (Link)

The lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma, has approved the first reading of three for the ratification bill of the new Russian-U.S. arms reduction treaty. (Link)

Overcoming the economic crisis, the summer’s wildfires, the New START strategic arms agreement, the 65th anniversary of World War II and a new focus on children’s problems were the most important issues in 2010 for Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday. (Link)

The North is likely to stage its third nuclear test next year, according to a report made public by South Korea’s Foreign Ministry Research Center. (Link)

In case the United States retains any of the nuclear-tipped missiles to be scrapped under START for re-arming them with conventional warheads, Russia will interpret this as a clear violation of the latest strategic arms reduction agreement. Defence Minister Anatoli Serdiukov told this to the Lower House of the Russian Parliament Friday. (Link)

US Senate’s Amendments to START: Essentially Strike Out the Document…

“What’s more, I carefully reviewed all of the Senate’s amendments. There are some that essentially strike out the document. US President Obama promised the Republicans that if they support this document, four phases of a missile defense system will be deployed, including the intention to surround Russia with ABM bases from the Black Sea to the Baltic coast. In this case, the agreement loses all sense for Russia. We need to think about ways to defend ourselves,” cautioned Zyuganov.

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