The Internet-Enquete-Commission of the German Federal Parliament, published 
their first results of their two-year study (quote translated from german media 
coverage):
A mobile computer in every school bag - with this recommendation to the 
strengthening of media literacy, the Internet Parliament Study Commission 
presented its first results. "This is a good way, we must now follow through 
the states and municipalities," said the chairman of the Working Group, Thomas 
Jarzombek.

"If only every student brings it's (learning)-computer into the
classroom, all parties will be forced to deal with the Internet," says
the newly published interim report on media literacy. The goal of all
efforts to promote media literacy is to empower individuals and
strengthen it, especially the interactive media, "to use it self-
determined, competent and confident".

https://blog.internetenquete.de/

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Conclusion, the German Federal Parliament needs to become acquainted with 
Ubuntu rather sooner than later.
Imagine kids in Germany having an Ubuntu laptop in their school bag and 
teachers have their teaching plans ready in Ubuntu Cloud.
Ubuntu's footprint in Germany would play an essential role since European 
Parliament is also sympathizing with open source, not to mention Cities like 
Munich (Limux-Project), police-departments in France and others which already 
stepped up.

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