New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess I hope the day comes when they take their statue back.
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Fwiw, the @EUCommission uses #OpenLDAP with support from Symas. They certainly seem to have prioritized support of open source infrastructure, at least.
Nice I didn't know that. It's great to see the EU supporting you, via a contract with Symas .
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
I wonder when they ask the Statue of Liberty back?
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess French here. While the government often announces grand plans to switch, its agencies tend to sign last minute deals with Microsoft in the end; while the private sector, especially startups, is firmly committed to Google.
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isn't Denmark ahead
they phased out #MicroSlop haven't they@wobweger @mattburgess I don’t think we are ahead. There are various activities going on and one of our bigger municipalities are quite active. But I would not use the term “ahead”
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess France leads the way. They like slow food, abhor McDonalds and have lot’s of culture and national pride.

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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess France is like that friend who will be there for you in times of need but will absolutely call you out on your bullshit.
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess and the gendarmes (kinda like police, but they come from the military. They're nationwide whereas police are in cities only) have moved to Linux 10 years ago. Changed their whole infrastructure and developed their own applications.

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@mattburgess While this is great news, if the tools are owned and controlled by a minority of people in power in the government, this is only marginally better. What we really want is for workers and users to have power over their own tools.
@narF, marginally? Being able to hold people accountable on the same *continent* looks like a *massive* improvement

(Not meant harshly, just to emphasize the point
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess France is collaborating a lot with the Netherlands and Germany. All three are putting money and effort into secure, open snd European apps
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
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New from me: France is done with US big tech companies—arguably its moving away from American tech faster than other countries in Europe
The French government has built its own replacement for Google Docs/Microsoft Office. Cities, including Lyon, are moving to Linux and other tech. Open source is at the center of their efforts.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-eu-is-going-through-a-trump-fueled-breakup-with-big-tech/
@mattburgess
For a moment I thought it said a replacement for GeoCities.
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@Tooden @mattburgess https://social.numerique.gouv.fr/@numerique_gouv
Yes they have their server on Mastodon, but I'm not sure that they are on any other part of the Fediverse
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@narF, marginally? Being able to hold people accountable on the same *continent* looks like a *massive* improvement

(Not meant harshly, just to emphasize the point
)@j9t Yes, of course its better. But I guess "how much better" depends on where you live. Here in Canada/Québec, we have pretty much no control on our government. So the result between privately-owned and state-owned is small.
Though, of course, it's a good first step. Regaining control over our government is doable if we can organize better.
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