The EU is asking input from its citizens on the next version of the European
Interoperability Framework.
KDE has a traditional position in Europe and would benefit from a clear
direction towards completely open standards (*not* FRAND which make FOSS
implementations nearly impossible) and strong
On mercoledì 11 maggio 2016 11:25:00 CEST Jos van den Oever wrote:
> The EU is asking input from its citizens on the next version of the European
> Interoperability Framework.
>
> KDE has a traditional position in Europe and would benefit from a clear
> direction towards completely open standards
On Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2016 11:25:00 CEST Jos van den Oever wrote:
> The EU is asking input from its citizens on the next version of the European
> Interoperability Framework.
>
> KDE has a traditional position in Europe and would benefit from a clear
> direction towards completely open standards (*
On Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2016 15:20:29 CEST you wrote:
> On Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2016 11:25:00 CEST Jos van den Oever wrote:
> > The EU is asking input from its citizens on the next version of the
> > European Interoperability Framework.
> >
> > KDE has a traditional position in Europe and would benefit
On Wednesday 11 May 2016 15:53:09 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> Even more: It looks like there are actually different questions depending on
> whether you reply as an individual or on behalf of an organization.
> Citizens only get questions regarding their own communication with public
> authorities.