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Secret EU Open Source Migration Study Leaked

Elektroschock writes "For 4 years MEP Marco Cappato tried to get access to the EU Council's 2005 open source migration study because he is a member of a responsible IT oversight committee in the European Parliament. His repeated requests for access were denied. Now they have finally been answered because the Council's study has escaped into the wild (PDF in French and English). Here is a quick look. It is embarrassing! Gartner, when asked if there were any mature public Linux installations in Europe, claimed that there were none. Michael Silver said, 'I have not spoken to any sizable deployments of Linux on the desktop and only one or two StarOffice deployments.' Gartner spread patent and TCO FUD. Also, the European Patent Office participated in the project, although it is not an EU institution."

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  1. gartner myths of linux on the desktop by rs232 · · Score: 4, Informative

    * Linux will be less expensive than Windows because StarOffice/OpenOffice.org can be used instead of Microsoft Office.

    * Linux is free.

    * There are no forced upgrades.

    * Linux will require significantly less labor to manage.

    * Linux will have a lower TCO than Windows because of available management tools.

    * Applications will be inexpensive or free.

    * Hardware can be kept longer if Linux is used, or older hardware can be used.

    * Skills are transferable. - Gartner

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  2. Gartner helps EU redefine open standards by bosson · · Score: 5, Informative

    Gartner also made the case that EU governments should not abandon open standards, but rather redefine open standards by removing royalty free use. Thats basically tossing the success story of the Internet out the window and still using it as branding name for the new EIFv2 "European Interoperability Framework" See EU-commission pages at: http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7728 and a post about it here: http://bosson.blogspot.com/2009/05/stealing-free-from-open-standards.html

  3. Re:Why do we let Gartner Continue? by guruevi · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yes there are. They have been in the news. There have been instances in the UK and France since 2006, there are many schools and educational institutions as well as companies that have made the switch. I know in the Netherlands and Belgium government agencies have been looking into it and if I'm correct a lot of the ex-Soviet countries that are now part of the EU (Hungary, Poland, ...) and the Scandinavians have less advertised but nonetheless important conversions.

    Gartner is a sock puppet for Microsoft and everybody in the industry knows that (they made the analysis that Windows XP before SP1 was safer than Linux by comparing it to Red Hat Linux 5.3 (not RHEL, the original 5.3))

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  4. Re:Why do we let Gartner Continue? by Ed+Avis · · Score: 4, Informative

    The study was in 2005, so to show it was wrong you need to find examples of widespread Linux deployments in Europe that existed then. Not deployments that started in 2006, or governments that 'have been looking into it'.

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  5. Re:Why do we let Gartner Continue? by Kulfaangaren! · · Score: 4, Informative

    In goverment...
    * 1000+ in French parliament : http://blogs.computerworld.com/node/4060
    * 11000 at German Foreign ministry.
    * 14000 in Munich.
    * 13000 at The Federal Employment Office of Germany
    * 80000+ in Spain 2003: http://lwn.net/Articles/41738/
    * 90000 at France's national police force in 2007

    In education...
    * "Germany has announced that 560,000 students in 33 universities will migrate to Linux."
    * "Russia announced in October 2007 that all its school computers will run on Linux."
    * "9,000 computers to be converted to Linux and OpenOffice.org in school district Geneva, Switzerland by September 2008"

    In business...
    * "Peugeot, the European car maker, announced plans to deploy up to 20,000 copies of Novell's Linux desktop."

    Read more about adoption of Linux at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_adoption

  6. Re:Why do we let Gartner Continue? by Kulfaangaren! · · Score: 5, Informative

    80000+ desktops + 33 datacenters in Spain in 2003 ? Qualifies :) ?

  7. Re:Why do we let Gartner Continue? by Kulfaangaren! · · Score: 5, Informative

    Please read more than the first paragraph, especially if you link to a source yourself :) Goverment migration in Extramadura started in 2006/2007 however in 2002 they migrated 70000-80000 (the figures differ from source to source) desktops for their schools and they set up 33 public computer centers.

  8. Re:Why do we let Gartner Continue? by sgtrock · · Score: 4, Informative

    Extramdura. Quoting the paper's abstract:

    Extremadura is the poorest region of Spain, lagging behind the rest of the country in both the economic and technological arena. Though short on financial resources, the region has set very high goals for itself in its Regional Strategy on
    Information Society. This paper briefly describes the region's strategy and continues to discuss how the use of Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) aids the regional government in achieving its goals.

    The fun part is the link that I provide comes from the EU's site! lol