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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Fwd: Open Source Motion
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Karsten Gerloff |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] Fwd: Open Source Motion |
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Fri, 2 Jul 2010 18:07:10 +0200 |
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Hi,
Tom, thanks for posting this!
On Thursday 01 July 2010 21:29:38 Tom Chance wrote:
> The below may be of interest. See Chris' introductory note, they had
> hoped to use the description 'free software' but it's progress for
> Norwich nonetheless.
I agree that this is a step in the right direction, and Norwich should
be commended for taking it.
But I'd hesitate to make this motion a template for others. Some things
that I would have liked to see in there are:
- Free Software gives you strategic freedom. It enables the city /
organisation to determine the shape of its IT solution according to its
own needs, rather than according to what the vendor wants.
- For TCO considerations, it's important to apply a longer time frame
than a single budget year. A migration from proprietary to Free Software
might carry slightly higher costs (though migrations are *always*
expensive, even from one proprietary version to the next). But if you
look at these costs over 2-5 years, they tend to decrease rapidly.
- Free Software uses Open Standards and open document formats. This
ensures that citizens' data will be readable in perpetuity. It also
removes exit costs. (For proprietary software, exit costs -- the costs
of moving to open document formats -- should always be figured into the
TCO calculation.)
- Most importantly, Free Software in the city council means that
citizens aren't forced into using proprietary software just so they can
talk to their authorities.
These points could be included in future motions in Norwich and
elsewhere. Or even better, applied in practice :-)
Best regards,
Karsten
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