In 2004, Munich, Germany led the creation of LiMux and switched the city to that from Windows.
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In 2004, Munich, Germany led the creation of LiMux and switched the city to that from Windows.
In 2017 they reverted to Windows.
In 2020 they re-asserted the intent to switch to open source.
What’s old is new again.
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In 2004, Munich, Germany led the creation of LiMux and switched the city to that from Windows.
In 2017 they reverted to Windows.
In 2020 they re-asserted the intent to switch to open source.
What’s old is new again.
wrote 12 days ago last edited byIn 2017 they reverted to Windows.
Of course this has nothing to do with Microsoft moving their Germany headquarters to Munich, flooding the city with corporate tax money.
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In 2017 they reverted to Windows.
Of course this has nothing to do with Microsoft moving their Germany headquarters to Munich, flooding the city with corporate tax money.
wrote 12 days ago last edited byMust be completely unrelated.
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In 2017 they reverted to Windows.
Of course this has nothing to do with Microsoft moving their Germany headquarters to Munich, flooding the city with corporate tax money.
wrote 12 days ago last edited byObligatory Documentary of that event, including interview with LiMux sysadmin that exposes the back alley deals with Microsoft in Germany.