I'll offer this, since there was a recent question about Munich. Fred ___________________ "The local government of Vienna is due to start migrating its desktop PCs to open-source software in the second quarter of this year." http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9590_22-5549786.html?tag=adnews&tag=nl.e501-1 -- The only bug free software from MickySoft is still shrink-wrapped in their warehouse..."
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 04:52:28 -0500 "Fred A. Miller" <.> wrote:
I'll offer this, since there was a recent question about Munich.
Fred ___________________
"The local government of Vienna is due to start migrating its desktop PCs to open-source software in the second quarter of this year."
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9590_22-5549786.html?tag=adnews&tag=nl.e501-1
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Hi, I'm sorry to comment without checking the link you provided, but I think there is a 'mystic-point' needs to be added to the single-sentence info you posted. There is always a freedom mentioned for all the local government 'leaders' here in Vienna to _decide_ separately, that their department/section would move to Linux soon, or _not_. And looking at the published numbers here in Vienna in the local television/radio, it is most likely, that most of the goverment- workstations they put immediatelly into the category, where "there is no need and no chance to change"... Cheers; this time hoping to be wrong, Pelibali
On Wed January 26 2005 2:01 pm, pelibali wrote:
And looking at the published numbers here in Vienna in the local television/radio, it is most likely, that most of the goverment- workstations they put immediatelly into the category, where "there is no need and no chance to change"...
Cheers; this time hoping to be wrong,
So am I. Fred -- The only bug free software from MickySoft is still shrink-wrapped in their warehouse..."
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