After Munich, and before Juba, here is someone else...

Swiss City Mandates Use Of Open Source, Banishes Microsoft Officially

SOURCE:
http://www.thepowerbase.com/2012/12/swiss-city-mandates-use-of-open-source-banishes-microsoft-officially/

In an overwhelming majority vote, the city council in Bern, Switzerland has
moved to implement all future infrastructure with open source technologies.
 The “Party Motion”, as it is called in Switzerland, was submitted over a
year ago, and has finally been realized.  Plans to move forward with open
source design, strategy and implementation should begin immediately.

The party motion called for the following bullet-points.  These have been
translated via Google Translate from German, so please consider that as you
read them.

   - *Development of an open source development strategy* provides for that
   as a rule in all future procurements operating system and
   browser-independent solutions are chosen, will be announced in public
   tenders as product and vendor neutral and explicitly open source solutions
   are accepted with equivalent functional properties and similar cost
   structures, the open source version is preferred and specially developed
   software or on a contract code under an open source license is released.
   - *Active implementation of the open source development strategy* by in
   computer science services, a competence center open source is created using
   knowledge building will experience using open source technologies gained
   through pilot projects and studies new areas of open source solutions are
   identified and adequate finances for the implementation measures are
   provided.
   - *National and international network of computer science services* in
   bodies that work together for the promotion and government cooperation in
   the field of open source.
   - *In education*, promote the use of and the transition to open source
   software with targeted support and train teachers with information and
   training measures on open source software.

The final council vote ended at 36 for and 20 opposed, effectively changing
the technological landscape, and skilled workforce needs, in Bern forever.
 Now the only question left is what soft of software will they be using?
 What desktop environment will be used on workstations?  We would venture a
guess at KDE, which is not exactly an educated guess but more of an
acknowledgement of their German heritage and native tongue.

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