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Booyo
Booyo is a Linux distribution and a Korean standard Linux reference platform being developed with the purpose of promoting free software in Korea. It is being developed by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) in Korea and six other Korean companies and supported by the Korean government. == Purpose == In the late '90s, there had been an explosive boom of Linux in Korea. Since the emergence of the initial Korean localized Linux distribution named AlzzaWare in 1996, many localized distributions were developed and by the year 2000, more than 100 companies were involved in the Linux business in Korea. But from the lack of business model and profits from the Linux business, those interests subsided and the many developed distributions left non-standardized and incompatible software environments, making it difficult to introduce Linux platforms in Korea. To promote software industry in Korea where foreign commercial software dominates, Korea government employed free software promotion support policy since 2003. As a part of the policy, a project to develop a standardized, free, open software computing platform named Booyo. Seeing that the problem with open software is the difficulty of choosing right software from the excessive diversity, the incompatibilities from the solutions combined from diverse applications, and lack of support and warranty of open software, the project aims to make a national standard and develop a standard open software platform which confirms to the standard.
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