'We're done with Teams': German state hits uninstall on Microsoft
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They have their systems only they use, therefore they can easily make them on Linux or emulate.
Also, a lot of systems are web-based (and therefore automatically multi-platform) these days.
Don't forget, most computers are faster on Linux than on the newest windows version, so you can hold off on upgrades for longer if the hardware is physically fine, which just further decreases costs.
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Is that not literally the same link as the OP?
EDIT: Ah, the OP's edit from 30 minutes before your comment has not federated out to your instance yet.
I currently see this URL provided by https://thebrainbin.org/u/@Pro@programming.dev and it is not identical: https://us.afpnews.com/article/?were-done-with-teams-german-state-hits-uninstall-on-microsoft%2C49PM3G2=
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YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP!
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Don't forget, most computers are faster on Linux than on the newest windows version, so you can hold off on upgrades for longer if the hardware is physically fine, which just further decreases costs.
I have a Dell laptop from 2013 I'm running Mint on 🫡
Granted, I'm only using it for web browsing and note taking, but still.
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YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP!
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do France next
Why would we uninstall France?
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I currently see this URL provided by https://thebrainbin.org/u/@Pro@programming.dev and it is not identical: https://us.afpnews.com/article/?were-done-with-teams-german-state-hits-uninstall-on-microsoft%2C49PM3G2=
Hmm, I think this is an Mbin vs Lemmy issue. There are two differences in the URL:
- The broken URL has
%2C
instead of,
. This part does not make a difference, because that resolves to a comma anyway - The broken URL has
=
at the very end for some reason. This is what breaks it. Remove that character, and the URL works fine
The weird thing here is that the broken URL only ever shows up on Mbin. Below are a few different links to the comment in which you shared the broken URL. If you view the comment on your Mbin instance, it is indeed broken. But if you view it on this community's Lemmy instance or my home instance, your same comment actually has the working URL. Something about how the post/comment were federated must have messed things up.
- The broken URL has
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Linux is great for government work.
They dont need compatibility as much. They have their systems only they use, therefore they can easily make them on Linux or emulate.
Otherwise they need a office suite like Libre.
And there's money to save. Benefits the whole country.
And gamers are looking to SteamOS to replace windows.
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I never understood how a huge government can't be bothered to host their own nextcloud or whatever for a couple dozen mil per year instead of spending hundreds of millions per year on onedrive and other commercial crap.
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Why would we uninstall France?
Why would we uninstall France?
German state hits uninstall on France
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Hmm, I think this is an Mbin vs Lemmy issue. There are two differences in the URL:
- The broken URL has
%2C
instead of,
. This part does not make a difference, because that resolves to a comma anyway - The broken URL has
=
at the very end for some reason. This is what breaks it. Remove that character, and the URL works fine
The weird thing here is that the broken URL only ever shows up on Mbin. Below are a few different links to the comment in which you shared the broken URL. If you view the comment on your Mbin instance, it is indeed broken. But if you view it on this community's Lemmy instance or my home instance, your same comment actually has the working URL. Something about how the post/comment were federated must have messed things up.
Last week I noticed that Lemmy doesn’t like certain characters when posting URLs and silently replaces them - in my case
%20
got converted into+
which broke my link. I experimented a bit with other „percent encoded“ values and there are more that get replaced.I’m currently collecting a bit of data to open a bug report - links even get changed when put in a codeblock or inline code…
Check this comment out where I used every possible value from
%00
to%FF
in URLs. The second half (above%80
) gets wildLinks werden beim Posten verändert?! - feddit.org
Im Posttext wird bei mir bei jedem Link aus %20 ein +. Passiert das auch in verschiedenen Varianten? Als Link [https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=%21test+dies+ist+ein+test] Ohne Formatierung: https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=!test+dies+ist+ein+test [https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=%21test+dies+ist+ein+test] Inline https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=%21test+dies+ist+ein+test Codeblock mit Backticks https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=%21test+dies+ist+ein+test > Zitate https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=!test+dies+ist+ein+test [https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=%21test+dies+ist+ein+test] Codeblock mit Einrückung https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=!test+dies+ist+ein+test [https://mediathekviewweb.de/#query=%21test+dies+ist+ein+test] [https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/4cda01ae-89ee-489a-9a42-41a797a0dbd1.png]
(feddit.org)
- The broken URL has
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I didn't see what exactly they're using for a Teams replacement?
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I didn't see what exactly they're using for a Teams replacement?
Open desk, is the office suite they use, I suppose. Matrix chat, perhaps?
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do France next
Well...
Work with La Suite numérique
La Suite numérique brings all agents and professionals together in the public sphere
(lasuite.numerique.gouv.fr)
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Aren't French authorities quite ahed on FOSS adoption in their platform? I.e. https://lasuite.numerique.gouv.fr/en
It's a cooperation between France, Germany, and more recently The Netherlands.
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And if it sticks, good. But it still has the fundamental problem of needing to re-train all your existing employees AND train new staff who haven't been brought up in that system.
Its on a completely different scale, but plenty of tech youtubers have done the "Let's get rid of all the Adobe in my life". Some succeed. Most tend to come down on some variation of "I can do about 99% of what I used to do in these two or three tools. And these ten things are actually genuinely easier and more performant. But we can't take a month off making videos to get all of our editors up to speed. And this also removes our ability to contract out an edit to someone with the industry standard workflow". And from my professional experience in different fields, that is true. Hiring someone and then spending a week or a month so they can use YOUR tools becomes a huge burden in not too long of a time.
I really hope Germany pulls it off this time and more governments follow. But I also remember all the other times I have read this story.
It's quite easy to use. France is working together with them.
Work with La Suite numérique
La Suite numérique brings all agents and professionals together in the public sphere
(lasuite.numerique.gouv.fr)
The Netherlands have joined last year.
Meanwhile Belgium has bought extra copilot licences and digs itself deeper into the M$ pit.
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Open desk, is the office suite they use, I suppose. Matrix chat, perhaps?
It has an inbuilt messenger based on element, apparently.
Produkt
Modular, flexibel, sicher: Die openDesk Office- und Kollaborationssuite bietet digitale Werkzeuge für die Öffentliche Verwaltung in einer integrierten Umgebung.
openDesk (www.opendesk.eu)
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It has an inbuilt messenger based on element, apparently.
Produkt
Modular, flexibel, sicher: Die openDesk Office- und Kollaborationssuite bietet digitale Werkzeuge für die Öffentliche Verwaltung in einer integrierten Umgebung.
openDesk (www.opendesk.eu)
Jup, Matrix indeed. Thx
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I took a look and its quite complicated to install requiring a very complex kubernates clustwr. Unclear why it is so disparate when something like nextcloud can be single containerised. I feel like this could be simplified for deployment.
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You love to see it.