As on Wednesday a committee in Munich decided to do the Windows Munich
Migration Project (let's call that "WiMue" for short in future ;) ) I
thought you might be interested in this LWN article about my talk on the
migration in Munich, which I gave at the Open Source Summit in Prague.
 https://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/737818/5b7cd538561e8a06/

This does not cover the latest news from this week. But our German team
is working on that. A rough English translation of the quick comment
which Florian Snow (Deputy German Coordinator) and I worked on this is:

 EU wide politicians recognise the importance of Free Software for the
 modernisation of the state. The German land Schleswig-Holstein
 established the migration to Free Software in the coalation agreement
 and in the [Tallinn Declaration 32
 EU-Ministers](https://fsfe.org/news/2017/news-20171109-01.html),
 responsible for egovernment, called to push for Free Software].

 But Munich in an intransparent process Munich drifts in the opposite
 direction. Instead of focusing on the organisations problems --
 identified by studies commissioned by the city itself -- the mayor
 Dieter Reiter starts this project. With this red herring he present
 this to his new head of IT, who will start early 2019, as a fait
 accompli. The WiMue project (Windows in Munich) will paralyse the city
 administration for years with the public servants and the citizien in
 Munich suffering from this.

As always the comments on LWN are also interesting. I especially like
this one:
 "The title lured me into reading what I thought would be a religious
 article or some kind of flamewar. But then I found myself reading all
 this common sense. Very disappointed, I want my money back! :-)"

Best Regards,
Matthias

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