Mooorrre!

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    1 day ago

    They even have a mastodon instance where their government is on too @[email protected] . I can’t find information how many PCs have been migrated though… Am I missing something?

    P.S Hopefully Microsoft doesn’t pay off some politicians to switch back like in Munich…

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        Thanks, I see you only read the headline and not the articles linked. Congrats.

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          It’s a linked toot, which also says 30,000? And the article it links to says 30,000 in the first paragraph?

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            Good grief, reading comprehension is terrible here.

            Nearly a year ago, we posted about the German state of Schleswig-Holstein’s plan to move 30,000 PCs from Microsoft Office/365 to LibreOffice.

            The next paragraph says what the article is about

            Now, Stephane Fermigier from EuroStack – which promotes European technological sovereignty and open source – has posted an update, citing an article in the German c’t Magazin. It discusses various reasons for the migration to LibreOffice and Linux, including:

            If you read the linked article you’d also realise it doesn’t mention how it’s progressing, just their timeline. Hence my question: how is it progressing?