Nov-06-2016, 03:23 PM
From what I gather, it is the governments way of moving more towards open source (hence github) and consolidating numerous closed source programs that duplicate each other across agencies. So instead of Agency A and Agency B having their own software that does the same thing, there would just be one program that could be used by both. I read the government spends approximately $6 billion dollars a year on software, if they can cut that cost in half, I have no doubt my taxes will go down significantly . I don't imagine if you are getting a slice of that $6 billion pie, you're going to be happy though
If it ain't broke, I just haven't gotten to it yet.
OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition
OS: Windows 10, openSuse 42.3, freeBSD 11, Raspian "Stretch"
Python 3.6.5, IDE: PyCharm 2018 Community Edition