Munich Votes for Linux Migration Plan
JoScherl writes "The German news site Heise reports (German, Babelfish version) that the city council of Munich (3rd biggest city in Germany, 1.3 million inhabitants) has voted for the detailed concept of the LiMux - Linux for Munich (German, Babelfish version) project with votes from all parties except the CSU (Christlich Soziale Union, christion social union). With this decision the 13,000 Desktops and Servers of the city administration will be migrated to Linux. CSU, which has just won the European elections, said they won't support Linux since its Feierabendprogrammierer ('leisure-time coders') would destroy Munich's IT-landscape (Microsoft Germany and other big companies are located in and around Munich) and they also fear that the personnel would have problems with learning how to use OpenOffice and other migrated systems. The migration plan has the following steps: This year the Windows NT desktops get OpenOffice and Mozilla as their default office and browsing suite. In 2005 and 2006 the systems will be migrated to Linux, with some applications running on Windows application servers. In 2008 all applications should run native on Linux."
Where people complain about losing jobs to foreigners, but cheer when an American company loses a contract. Way to guys - brilliant strategy.
In other news, the CSU passed a law preventing youth groups from spending their leisure time collecting trash in order to prevent huge damage to munich's Trash Collection-landscape.
This is one time where it would have been a good idea to not RTFA.
Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
Don't knock it, there's probably still people out there looking for the "any key"
I can install one of those for them, although that service fee is extra.
KFG
Same here, and to top it off, MS is one of our key competitors. It absolutely blows my mind some of the shit that comes out of the MSCEs in our IT group's mouths. Outrageous crap like replacing ***our own*** software internally, the same we sell to our customers, with MS software. I have no doubt it's the result of hiring the cheapest help available, which INconveniently are the point-and-click admins I so despise. I wouldn't trust any of those twits to admin an XBox, much less a server.
Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws-Plato
Of course this is Bavaria we are talking about:
Dos homma scho gsogt, ge?
The German polical system in 1 minute:
I'm a slow reader, you insensitive clod.
Netcraft confirms!