Am Freitag 10 April 2020 12:00:34 schrieb Jan Wey.:
> Singapore decided to release their Tracing-App under GPL-3.0 [0], which
> obviously would establish better trust and would benefit other countries
> and regions as well, as the software (or parts of it) could be re-used,
> being in line with PMPC[1] as well as the FSFE's call to release any
> COVID19 Tracking App under a Free Software License.

https://github.com/opentrace-community

Am Samstag 11 April 2020 05:09:06 schrieb Sebastian Silva:
> I did a quick search and found an article by the Singaporean government
> explaining their logic, which I shared also.
>
> https://www.tech.gov.sg/media/technews/six-things-about-opentrace

Yes, I think it helps to share more infos.

Note that in Germany is a large debate about a possible app ongoing,
with news almost daily. If you want a good coverage by folks you know what 
Free Software and privacy is, I can recomment netzpolitik.org.

E.g.
https://netzpolitik.org/2020/faq-corona-apps-die-wichtigsten-fragen-und-antworten-zur-digitalen-kontaktverfolgung-contact-tracing-covid19-pepppt-dp3t/
an FAQ where it say under 10.:

"Singapur, Ă–sterreich und Island haben dabei gute Erfahrungen mit quelloffener 
Software, dezentraler Speicherung und der Beschränkung auf die 
Bluetooth-Funktion gemacht"

rough translation
"Singapore, Austria and Island have made good experiences with Free Software,
decentral storage and limitation on bluetooth functionality."

Best Regards,
Bernhard

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