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Executive Summary

Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team has mainly one mission, to distribute the knowledge about GNU/ Ubuntu Linux around Jordan, by any possible means, such as training, installation festivals, educating and/or advocating.

GNU/Linux is part of a bigger movement called the Free Software (a.k.a Open Source), which is in short to have the power to use the software for any purpose, to modify it to fit your specific needs, and redistribute it to share the benefit with others.

FLOSS (Free Libra Open Source Software) as a philosophy and as a strategic decision is adopted by many individuals, companies, enterprises, and governments. For example Google, Yahoo, Youtube, and Facebook are some of the big names on the Internet who are using FLOSS in over 70% of their websites. Oracle has created the “Unbreakable Linux”, where the customer gets Oracle database and Java on top of GNU/Linux. NSA (National Security Agency) has created the SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) which they challenged people from around the world to break. And finally NASA used FLOSS in their latest trip to mars. Germany, North Korea, Brazil, and the state of California are some of the governmental bodies that are adopting FLOSS in their governments and schools.

Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team ambition is to have Jordan Free (as in freedom) from the technology dependency on others and become a producer instead of consumer or just an assembly line.

Advantages Of Adapting FLOSS in Jordan

Adopting FLOSS in Jordan gives it the following advantages:

Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team helps into distributing the knowledge, and helps whoever wants to help into distributing the FLOSS, around the country, with expertise that cannot be valued freely.

Our Vision

Its not to make Jordan propitiatory software free, as a matter of fact and being practical this cannot happen, companies and institutes might need to buy software that doesn't have a good replacement for it on FLOSS, but at least to minimize the dependency on such type of software to make it 5% instead of 95% will be healthy for the economy and for the country's direction towards being an IT reference in the Middle East. Mainly we want to free as much as possible all the sectors (public, private, etc ...) from the closed software, open the market for more competition and help the growth of the country and people.

Market Analysis

Jordan, is a 3rd world country that is suffering from poverty and lack of natural resources, yet is rich with talented young people who are eager to hit the market and be productive. Jordan is rich with minds that are eager to learn, if directed properly, and those are the future makers.

Despite the fact that Jordan is facing many economical difficulties and debts, still all the money is wasted on importing almost everything in the country, which makes it a consuming country from the first class, and increases the burden on the government and therefore on the people.

Jordan is trying to become one of the IT references in the Middle East, but what the government is missing here is that being an assembly line or a re-distributer of others products and software, doesn't generate money for the country, since the big cut of the cost goes to the product's owner, while the assembler, customizer, or redistributer gets a very small piece of the cake.

After entering the WTO and applying the rules of intellectual property, Jordan has spent during the last years millions of JDs buying propitiatory software, such as Oracle DB, Microsoft products (Windows, Office, Exchange, ISA server, etc ...), SunOS and many others, all of these softwares are needed and are great, but Jordan with all the debts it has, is just increasing the burden and depending on AIDS from different 1st world countries, while Jordan doesn't need the aid of anyone, just the belief in its people.

FLOSS is the solution for Jordan, as it was the solution for Brazil, North Korea and the European Union, FLOSS software offers Jordan the chance of becoming a producer and a money generator through its people by adopting FLOSS.

Economical Advantages of adopting FLOSS

Advantages of adopting FLOSS from economical point of view:

Market in Jordan is thriving for a solution that doesn't add more debts on it, that increases the competition and increases the potentiality of making Jordan the number one country in the Middle East who offers the best yet the cheapest software solutions, Jordan is still young in the IT international market and can make a strong impact by adopting the FLOSS on the national level.

Competition Analysis

FLOSS doesn't compete with anyone except us, we are the real competitors against adopting FLOSS software, for different reasons:

Strategy

Since Ubuntu Jordan can only help JPO and cannot work under its umbrella, we can help in the following:

Ubuntu Jordan LoCo Team will need in return for its services, the following:

All expertise from the Ubuntu Jordan, which worths thousands of Jordanian Dinars,is going to be offered for free for JPO to get the previously mentioned points, otherwise, JPO has to pay consultation and training services for individuals from the Ubuntu Jordan or any other place they want.

The Management

Ubuntu Jordan is led by a group of core people, who will change from time to another, due to its voluntarily architecture, nevertheless there will be always someone to contact, for now the group contains some of the finest people such as:

The management team as it appears from previously stated names and expertise, spans different sections, levels of expertise, IT specialists, non IT people, enthusiasm and wisdom, all have one goal, which is to help the country in general and the people in specific to adopt FLOSS.

Financials and Sponsors

We are a non-profit group, so we will never benefit anyone financially in a direct way, though companies and institutes can benefit by making Ads and presence in Ubuntu Jordan events and booths.

Being a volunteer group of people, there is no direct cost on any one sponsors the group, no salaries or social security needed to be paid on behalf of the group members, though sponsors are welcome to spend money on helping us in many different ways such as:

The sponsor will get in returns

Copyright

(c) 2008 Khamis Siksek. Edited by Jad Madi

Permission

is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".

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