Avoiding vendor Lock-in is now one of the driving forces behind Open Source adoption in Europe.
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Avoiding vendor Lock-in is now one of the driving forces behind Open Source adoption in Europe. It clearly shows that IT leaders have understood that you cannot be at the mercy of a single vendor or foreign government. After all, you cannot control your digital destiny, if an orange temper tantrum can cut off your services at any second.
#digitalsovereignty #opensource
https://www.newelectronics.co.uk/content/news/perforce-report-shows-europe-accelerating-open-source-adoption-amid-push-for-digital-autonomy -
Avoiding vendor Lock-in is now one of the driving forces behind Open Source adoption in Europe. It clearly shows that IT leaders have understood that you cannot be at the mercy of a single vendor or foreign government. After all, you cannot control your digital destiny, if an orange temper tantrum can cut off your services at any second.
#digitalsovereignty #opensource
https://www.newelectronics.co.uk/content/news/perforce-report-shows-europe-accelerating-open-source-adoption-amid-push-for-digital-autonomyRE: https://fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/116291723421593763
@kdkorte It's tragic that it has taken this long to realise. Now for the next lesson kids: If you want to use free software you also need to fund its development as a public good.
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RE: https://fosstodon.org/@kdkorte/116291723421593763
@kdkorte It's tragic that it has taken this long to realise. Now for the next lesson kids: If you want to use free software you also need to fund its development as a public good.
@infidel Next you are telling people, that if you save 500$/month with Open Source, they might as well give back some of it to the tools they are using.
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