Schleswig-Holstein leaves Microsoft open-source

Το βόρειο-γερμανικό κρατίδιο Schleswig-Holstein σχεδιάζει να μεταβεί σε λογισμικό ανοιχτού κώδικα... he says Mike Saunders from LibreOffice.

"Μέχρι το τέλος του 2026, το Microsoft Office θα αντικατασταθεί από το LibreOffice και στους 25.000 υπολογιστές που χρησιμοποιούνται από δημόσιους υπαλλήλους (συμπεριλαμβανομένων των δασκάλων) και το λειτουργικό θα αντικατασταθεί από το GNU/Linux."sh3

The Foss Force website reports:

That seems to be over, as the steps to transition from proprietary to open source have already been approved by the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament, says Jan Philipp Albrecht, the state's minister of digital governance, in an interview.

A German computer magazine was published on heise.de (Google Translate version). In the interview, Albrecht said that the transition to open source is already underway and noted that 90% of management meetings during the pandemic were conducted using the Jitsi open source video conferencing platform.

"Δοκιμάζουμε το LibreOffice στο τμήμα πληροφορικής μας εδώ και δύο χρόνια και η εμπειρία μας είναι ξεκάθαρη: λειτουργεί", είπε.

"Αυτό ισχύει επίσης, για παράδειγμα, και για την επεξεργασία εγγράφων του Microsoft Word με σχόλια..."

The Linux distribution they will use as a standard has not yet been chosen, but five different ones are being considered that suit their purposes.

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