Schleswig-Holstein's Bold Open Source Leap: A Model for Digital Sovereignty? | EuroStack
Schleswig-Holstein's Bold Open Source Leap: A Model for Digital Sovereignty? | EuroStack
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Munich tried it - called it project LiMux. It was stopped in 2017.
Maybe this time it will go better, although the reasons for switching back to Microsoft clients were fragmentation, no compatibility with other software and bad interdepartmental communication.
I believe 2 things happened in Munich:
But I guess there is moment for everything so... I wish S-H good luck. Getting rid of MS can bring only good things. It's not like they are gaming during the working hours. For everything else, MS is really not worth the money.
I guess German and Dutch users aren't very different: I've been in (Dutch) IT in several roles for 25 years and have seen "professionals" and govt. employees get completely lost at minor changes in software.
And by 'lost' i mean the complete spectrum of responses: lost, angry, frustrated, passive aggressive and violent.
Bribing is not needed, just nudging users to a workflow that is unique to the monopolies.
They said in an interview that they're obviously looking at tge reasons why Munich didn't succeed in the end and what they can do to avoid them.