On 23/08/13 18:09, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote: > > > El 23/08/2013 08:31, "Jon Spriggs" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> escribió: > > > > Most, (if not all) councils outsource their IT to a 3rd party. This > > outsourcing will be very fluffy around what technologies they expect > > to be provided, but nearly all will state some kind of Technology > > Refresh after X years. > > > > The Service Integrator (SI) I work for wouldn't even consider making > > Linux part of the front-end refresh, so this will never be offered to > > the customer. > > > > So, rather than lobbying your MP, local Council or Ward officials > > (many of whom wouldn't know an OS if it bit them on the nose), maybe > > the people to speak to are the SI's or Outsourced Service Delivery > > managers? Or, better yet, the Non-Elected-Official who liaises between > > the council and the SI? They will "own the relationship", and will be > > in more of a position to suggest that "perhaps next time round you > > could put together a cost model for rolling out a Gnome/Unity/KDE > > desktop, as well as pricing for Windows, just to see what the > > cost/value differences are?" Which, incidentally, might be able to be > > FOI'd - just saying... > > > > I got in contact with the councillor that manages the libraries and > asked him who manages the IT for libraries and his answer is "good > question, i will find out". > > Any other idea on how to find out? I asked at the local library and > twitter account for all libraries and their info was out of date. > > > Of course
http://intellihub.com/2013/08/23/german-government-warns-use-windows-8-links-nsa-computer/ if true can present a very very strong argument against using Windows 8, esp from a data protection viewpoint, I know GCHQ may intercept certain data but employees of GCHQ would be possibly bound by the official secrets act, ad there are UK laws they need to abide by, where as the NSA doesn't have to abide by any of these and can use any intercepted data as they wish, once passed back to GCHQ minus where it came from makes it much harder to protect. clearly we need to establish facts, the link is to 1 website we need more than 1 source to make a proper assessment of the situation but that can come later. Paul -- -- http://www.zleap.net http://www.linkedin.com/pub/paul-sutton/36/595/911 Software freedom day event - 21st September 2013 - http://exeter.lug.org.uk/ I am committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable groups and expect any school or establishment I am involved with to share this commitment. -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
