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The City of Munich praises Linux at the workplace (heise online)

heise online reports on the move to Linux by the city of Munich. "The City of Munich's LiMux project center is rejecting charges by the Senate administration of Berlin that the migration to free software has gotten stuck before it ever got going. As Project director Peter Hofmann told heise online, "Open Source software at the workplace is a reality in Munich." At the end of May, his department presented the future basis client to the public at in information day. At present, the pilot phase is focusing on a software suite. The approximately 100 pilot users include Mayor Christian Ude and his deputy Christine Strobl."
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The City of Munich praises Linux at the workplace (heise online)

Posted Jun 30, 2006 15:27 UTC (Fri) by Duncan (guest, #6647) [Link]

Good to read this. I'd seen the Berlin news and wondered, so good to see
it's doing better than that news would have had us believe.

Duncan

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