Following a successful pilot project, the northern German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to move from Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office to Linux and LibreOffice (and other free and open source software) on the 30,000 PCs used in the local government. As reported on the homepage of the Minister-President: Independent, sustainable, secure: Schleswig-Holstein will […]
This is great news, but it is always worth remembering the ebb and flow of these things. It happens because an individual cared. Eventually, that individual won’t be in the decision-making process, and the office will likely come back. At least it usually goes thst way.
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I predict that 2025 will be the year of 5% Linux representation
This is amazing for open source!
I’m all for governments saving money, and hopefully this will spread.
You love to see it. May many others do the same.
This is great news, but it is always worth remembering the ebb and flow of these things. It happens because an individual cared. Eventually, that individual won’t be in the decision-making process, and the office will likely come back. At least it usually goes thst way.
No matter what, this is crucial for the adaptation of Linux, because someone will actually use it and get used to the system.
That may also spark the interest in software development for the platform, which could make Linux support more platforms.
Let’s hope not. 🤞🙂
I assume that’s how they fixed the “open in browser or in teams” default settings for text documents and presentations.
Hell yeah
I dream that this will happen in other european countries as well. I am not that optimistic to dream that it will happen in Italy too
nice! I wish my government did the same.