Le 30/04/13 08:42 AM, Danishka Navin a écrit :
"The government of Spain's autonomous region of Extremadura has begun the
switch to open source of it desktop PCs. The government expects the
majority of its 40,000 PCs to be migrated this year, the region's CIO
Theodomir Cayetano announced on 18 April. Extremadura estimates that the
move to open source will help save 30 million euro per year."
https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/community/osor/news/spains-extremadura-starts-switch-40000-government-pcs-open-source
Can we expect 40,000 desktops with the LibreOffice? :-/
If on Linux, most likely yes! That is extremely good news. We should
contact them to suggest that LibreOffice would be a nice addition to
their systems.
And also blog about this to remind other governments who may be planning
to go opensource that the best match to their migration is LibreOffice.
Cheers,
Marc
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