> Депутаты на английском:
> http://www.techrepublic.com/article/linux-champion-munich-ta.../
> Самое, как мне кажется общее мнение - "I really don't care what
> the OS is called. I don't care where it comes from.
> For me all that matters is that it works. Linux may
> be the right choice for many users but it's not for
> Munich." Мусью из параллельной вселенной? Потому что у нас детали несколько отличаются:
> "I really don't care what the OS is called. I don't care where it comes from. For me all that matters is
> that it works," she said.
>
> "We've taken this step because Munich is alone struggling against the tide. This experiment has not
> ended up where we would have liked it. Munich took a unusual path. Most workplaces in Germany and
> worldwide are running other clients. Linux may be the right choice for many users but it's not for Munich.
Кстати, главный прикол (о котором почему-то не любят упоминать радеющие за благо простых пользователей любители окошек) – тот же МS Exchange в качестве готового решение не подходит:
https://translate.google.com/translate?u=https://www.heise.d...
> At the same time, Greve pointed out that Microsoft Exchange as the mail and calendar solution of the
> Redmonder was not able to meet the previous requirements catalog from the software application in
> Munich and that the current solution had also begun as a development for the Federal Office for
> Information Security (BSI)
Вернее, в качестве решения при переходе на МС предлагается хорошенько подумать и прийти к выводу, что все это "ненужна!"
> Apparently, however, everything would be to reject the catalog according to the motto: "What Microsoft can not do, you can not want to."
>