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Will New European Commission Leaders Welcome Open Source and Open Standards?

First time accepted submitter jenwike writes As Neelie Kroes leaves the office of the European Commission's VP of the Digital Agenda, we need to take a look the new, incoming leadership and ask where they stand on open source software and open standards. The Public Policy Director for Red Hat, Paul Brownell, gives thoughts on the two politicians that President-Elect Junker has named to lead on ICT for the new Commission: former Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip has been named as Vice President for Digital Single Market; and incumbent European Commissioner for Energy Gunther Oettinger (a German politician and lawyer) has been named as Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society.

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  1. Re:Why is Red Hat going to the mat on Digital Agen by paavo512 · · Score: 4, Informative

    two obscure commissioners on a "Digital Agenda" committee no one here has ever heard of?

    European Pirate Party is certainly pro-open source and has made some comments:

    Oettinger and Ansip are like night and day,” said Julia Reda, an MEP with the European Pirate Party, which focuses on internet regulation. “I am very pleasantly surprised by [Ansip's] level of understanding. He didn’t say anything outrageous in any case, which is a huge improvement over Oettinger.

    Source: http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0... (if this appears paywalled, try via Google).

  2. Ansip the ACTA-supporting troll by hicham · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'd be wary of our very own ACTA-supporting troll. I'm fairly suspicious of his level of understanding increasing THAT much between the time he was prime minister and trolled in support of ACTA and now.