The Briefing Room
General Category => Science, Technology and Knowledge => Computers => Topic started by: ShadowAce on January 11, 2018, 09:57:46 pm
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From It's FOSS (https://itsfoss.com/barcelona-open-source/)
A Spanish newspaper, El PaÃs, has reported that the City of Barcelona is in the process of migrating its computer system to Open Source technologies.
According to the news report, the city plans to first replace all its user applications with alternative open source applications. This will go on until the only remaining proprietary software will be Windows where it will finally be replaced with a Linux distribution.
The City has plans for 70% of its software budget to be invested in open source software in the coming year. The transition period, according to Francesca Bria (Commissioner of Technology and Digital Innovation at the City Council) will be completed before the mandate of the present administrators come to an end in Spring 2019.
Excerpt. Read more at It's FOSS (https://itsfoss.com/barcelona-open-source/)
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@BikkFire @geronl @Smokin Joe @roamer_1 @Blizzardnh @markomalley @VarmintAl @Doug Loss @Rikki Tikki Tavi @guitar4jesus @kevindavis @Oceander @EC
Munich is going one way, and Barcelona is going the other....
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As I recall, South Africa did this about 10 years ago. I don't know if they ever followed through, but it was news that they were going to transition all government systems to FOSS.
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@BikkFire @geronl @Smokin Joe @roamer_1 @Blizzardnh @markomalley @VarmintAl @Doug Loss @Rikki Tikki Tavi @guitar4jesus @kevindavis @Oceander @EC
Munich is going one way, and Barcelona is going the other....
Well Barcelona has Messi, so my money's on them.