Thank you Görkem for your good news.
Görkem Çetin wrote:
[...]
The pilot municipality in the project was Kardjali (www.kardjali.bg and
http://kardjali.foss.bg). Kardjali is one of the 28 regional cities in
Bulgaria. Located in the south of the country, and close to the border
with Turkey and Greece, it has around 69,000 citizens, a mixture of
Bulgarian and ethnic Turks. In the first two stages of the migration,
the local government authority’s computers switched from Microsoft
Office and Internet Explorer to OpenOffice.org and Mozilla Firefox.
The link to ISOC-Bulgaria explained that the pilot programme was to run
for 18 months. Does this mean that Kardjali has still some time to go,
or is it complete?
Now the project has been extended to Turkish municipalities.
Some brief statistics:
Total number of computers with OpenOffice.org working instead of MS
Office: 200
Total number of employees trained on OpenOffice.org, Mozilla and Linux :
200
Percentage of staff satisfied with the trainings: 75
Percentage of staff saying that there is significant difference between
MSO and OOo: 5
For your information.
They are good numbers.
Is there any anecdotal evidence for the 5% staff that considered there
to be a significant differneces between MSO and OOo? For example, what
areas or features they experienced difficulty with?
Thanks again, and I saw that you have posted your news to
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Regards
Jacqueline
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