Honestly good on them, even just mandating open formats (ODF, etc.) for documents would already cut lock‑in a lot. Curious if they’ll push more home‑grown or EU-based cloud alternatives too.
EdikTheFurry on
Good intentions just not sure how these aims will translate into reality. Based on my bystander view, this could easily become a paper tiger that never gets anywhere because they are vendor locked. Wouldn’t be surprised if replacing MS wouldn’t result in reworking the entire software landscape to actually be able to work with alternatives. And cloud solutions are to me knowledge still seen very sceptical.
Adorable-Database187 on
>However, former army chief Thomas Süssli called for alternative solutions to be examined more quickly. A feasibility study now shows that replacement with open-source software is possible. Germany serves as a reference: there, work is underway on an independent open-source solution in which Bern is also interested.
Great news.
word-sys on
Here we go, country copies country, swiss linux incoming
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Honestly good on them, even just mandating open formats (ODF, etc.) for documents would already cut lock‑in a lot. Curious if they’ll push more home‑grown or EU-based cloud alternatives too.
Good intentions just not sure how these aims will translate into reality. Based on my bystander view, this could easily become a paper tiger that never gets anywhere because they are vendor locked. Wouldn’t be surprised if replacing MS wouldn’t result in reworking the entire software landscape to actually be able to work with alternatives. And cloud solutions are to me knowledge still seen very sceptical.
>However, former army chief Thomas Süssli called for alternative solutions to be examined more quickly. A feasibility study now shows that replacement with open-source software is possible. Germany serves as a reference: there, work is underway on an independent open-source solution in which Bern is also interested.
Great news.
Here we go, country copies country, swiss linux incoming