Den 28-11-2015 kl. 14:03 skrev Erik Albers:
Good news:

        Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest city, is requiring the use of open
        IT standards for all of its future IT projects. This way, the city
        aims to rid itself of IT vendor lock-in. Aarhus is currently ”fenced
        in by contracts, proprietary software and proprietary standards”,
        says Camilla Tække, leading the change management project for the
        city. “This is a change in culture, not just as a technical one.”

https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/denmark%E2%80%99s-aarhus-insists-open-it-standards


Camilla Tække was, as the municipality's "Open Source" project manager, also heavily involved in helping out with the LibreOffice conference in September.

In this picture, she can be seen with Sophie Gaultier and Florian Effenberger from The Document Foundation, among others:

http://baobaxia.modspil.dk/media/mocambos/hyndla/imagem/15/09/27/sem-titulo-35f1c.jpg

The municipality is also reaching out to the community - it co-organized a Mini Maker Faire with the local hacker space and is reaching out to the Ubuntu community in order to organize workshops in LibreOffice and Gimp, etc., for the audience at the main library.

Seems like a ball has started rolling here, there's still no telling where it will end but I'm hoping the best.
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