Also the guidance was poor and the apps did not get updated for years. So
the endusers in the diplomatic services
got displeased more and more, but the responsible persons in
the administration choose the wrong way out.
This is the short version, you can read a bit more at the H :
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/227849/open_source_advocates_angry_at_german_govt_decision.html
This isn't even about OpenOffice vs LibreOffice... It's about Closed Source
vs Open Source
TBH I think it was a bad move to change radically if you have experienced
and productive users
On 13/05/11 20:02, plino wrote:
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/227849/open_source_advocates_angry_at_german_govt_decision.html
This isn't even about OpenOffice vs LibreOffice... It's about Closed Source
vs Open Source
TBH I think it was a bad move to change radically if you
Hi,
2011/5/13 plino pedl...@gmail.com:
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/227849/open_source_advocates_angry_at_german_govt_decision.html
This isn't even about OpenOffice vs LibreOffice... It's about Closed Source
vs Open Source
TBH I think it was a bad move to change radically
Hi plino, *,
plino schrieb:
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/227849/open_source_advocates_angry_at_german_govt_decision.html
This isn't even about OpenOffice vs LibreOffice... It's about Closed
Source vs Open Source
right..
TBH I think it was a bad move to change radically