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  3. There was a pretty critical news segment by Nieuwsuur about @landesregierung 's move to open source alternatives.

There was a pretty critical news segment by Nieuwsuur about @landesregierung 's move to open source alternatives.

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  • GinaG This user is from outside of this forum
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    There was a pretty critical news segment by Nieuwsuur about @landesregierung 's move to open source alternatives. It shows a Higher Court user having issues with LibreOffice vs Microsoft Office, and using a scanner workaround. Also the email migration didn't go without issue.

    To someone who has done this migration before; jup sounds familiar. But it's also something that can be solved. We're actually visiting SH next week to learn about their #opensource experience.

    https://nos.nl/nieuwsuur/video/2600988-kunnen-europese-organisaties-zonder-microsoft

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      There was a pretty critical news segment by Nieuwsuur about @landesregierung 's move to open source alternatives. It shows a Higher Court user having issues with LibreOffice vs Microsoft Office, and using a scanner workaround. Also the email migration didn't go without issue.

      To someone who has done this migration before; jup sounds familiar. But it's also something that can be solved. We're actually visiting SH next week to learn about their #opensource experience.

      https://nos.nl/nieuwsuur/video/2600988-kunnen-europese-organisaties-zonder-microsoft

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      @Gina @landesregierung as if no one has problems with Microsoft Office. It always does everything perfectly, right?

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        @Gina @landesregierung as if no one has problems with Microsoft Office. It always does everything perfectly, right?

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        @landesregierung @sherbang try moving a table around in Word, I dare you.

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          There was a pretty critical news segment by Nieuwsuur about @landesregierung 's move to open source alternatives. It shows a Higher Court user having issues with LibreOffice vs Microsoft Office, and using a scanner workaround. Also the email migration didn't go without issue.

          To someone who has done this migration before; jup sounds familiar. But it's also something that can be solved. We're actually visiting SH next week to learn about their #opensource experience.

          https://nos.nl/nieuwsuur/video/2600988-kunnen-europese-organisaties-zonder-microsoft

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          @Gina @landesregierung

          I think this newsitem is very dubious. The workflow of this civil servant with his scanning, conversion to pdf, printing etc is a scene from a bad movie

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            @Gina @landesregierung

            I think this newsitem is very dubious. The workflow of this civil servant with his scanning, conversion to pdf, printing etc is a scene from a bad movie

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            @landesregierung @PietervdP yeah and could easily be solved. Feels more like a user adoption issue than an actual technical issue. Printing and scanning always worked fine for us (big corporate HP printers, never get the small HP printers).

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