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Comment Re:Good Luck (Score 1) 85

You greatly under-estimate the antipathy for the USA that is building up outside the USA, and the willingness of Canadians and Europeans to avoid American products and services, even if it's a bit less convenient.

When your sovereignty and economy are threatened repeatedly, it clarifies the mind.

Comment Re:Good Luck (Score 1) 85

The mandate of a small nation's government is not sufficient to overcome the network effect of the incumbent platforms

I don't know how to begin to unpack this. The population of France is almost 67 million. So sure, it's not as big as the USA, but hardly a "small nation"

And this is likely being done in collaboration with other EU partners. The population of the EU is about 450 million... not so small now.

Second, Teams, Zoom, etc are video conference platforms. There are no network effects. If the French government wants to run a meeting, they just send a link to everyone, and as long as their platform can be used via a Web browser (which all decent videoconference platforms can) why would any participant care that it's not on Teams or Zoom?

Comment Re:Good Luck (Score 1) 85

They'll still have to use Teams/Meet/Zoom

Why will they still have to use any of those?

Within the government, they can use their platform. If they want to talk to a contractor or supplier or whatever, they just send a link to a meeting on their platform. As long as their platform can be used from a Web browser with no need to install special software, they can use it to communicate with anyone.

Comment Re:Good Luck (Score 1) 85

I recently took an online Dutch course. The teacher used Jitsi. I guarantee that other than my teacher and myself, nobody else in the class had ever heard of Jitsi before, let alone used it.

And there were no issues. The teacher gave us the link, we clicked it and the video conference started, and then we had our lesson.

Heel makkelijk en geen probleem.

Comment I potentially approve of this... (Score 1) 35

I would consider using a fee-based social media platform if: (1) it never shows me ads; (2) it never shows me content except from people or groups I've explicitly chosen to follow; (3) it always presents posts to me in reverse-chronological order; and (4) it does not sell my personal information and does not use my personal information for algorithmic purposes or to drive "engagement".

I think I'd pay between $3 and $5 (CAD) per month for a decent platform like this if enough of my friends were on it too.

Of course, Meta will fuck it up and so I'll never consider it.

Comment Re:Good news for France, America, and everyone els (Score 1) 85

There's no mention of Visio being open-source, and indeed, it looks like just another proprietary platform. France is really missing an opportunity here.

OTOH, having dealt with the French government's procurement process in the past, it's a frickin' bureaucratic nightmare and I suspect the winners are the ones who most successfully wined and dined the politicians...

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