The petition is open to all EU resident. The goal is to replace all Windows in all public institution in Europe with a sovereign GNU/Linux.

If the petition is successful it would be a huge step forward for GNU/Linux adoption.

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      well that’s what this law proposition is about… Better late than never but for it to be passed a maximum of EU resident should sign that petition

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      Funny enough, I’m working in IT in government exclusively with Linux for the past 20 years, which shows that indeed it’s possible.

      There are a few reasons I don’t believe a petition like this will change a thing though

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      Why? I’ve worked in two companies where IT allows Linux as an option and people are constantly having issues (including me). And these are highly technical people. Two people who are not stupid managed to break their laptops by uninstalling Python 2 which Gnome depended on.

      Yes that’s technically a UX issue, but there are plenty of good old bugs too, e.g. if you remove a VPN connection that a WiFi network autoconnects to then that WiFi network will entirely stop working with no error messages to speak of. Took me a long time to figure that out. Or how about the fact that 4k only works at 30fps over HDMI, but it works fine over DisplayPort or Thunderbolt3. The hardware fully supports it and it works for other people with the same OS and laptop. I never figured that out.

      That’s just a taster… I almost never have issues like that on Windows or Mac.

      Windows may cost more than “free” but the additional support costs for Linux are very far from free too.

      Maybe something like Chromebooks makes sense if everything is in the cloud.

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        That uninstalling python2 bit reminds me of stories of users deleting their system32 folder to free up disk space.

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        Or how about the fact that 4k only works at 30fps over HDMI, but it works fine over DisplayPort or Thunderbolt3

        Blame HDMI forum for that. They objected to AMD releasing open source driver for HDMI 2.0+ that lets you do higher modes like 4k60 or 5k etc due to patent reasons. DisplayPort folks on the other hand, had no objections. DP is quite a superior technology too, so if you could, use it instead of HDMI please.

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        Why?

        It makes no sense for a government/military to use a proprietary system made in another country when there’s a very strong movement inside of said government for an open system. They have incredibly smart people at SUSE, Manjaro and KDE right on the inside and you are telling me they can’t do better than hitting subscribe on Office365?

        Assume the EU and US have a conflict, now the EU is stuck with an entire ecosystem made in the US. Assuming they don’t already have all your internal data, they can just get it with a single click.

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          you are telling me they can’t do better than hitting subscribe on Office365?

          Yes I am absolutely telling you that.

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          Assuming they don’t already have all your internal data

          A devotee of Our Lady of Assumption, i see.