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Comment Re:are you serious? (Score 2) 81

That's interesting to know. I've been looking for a tech news site which is a little bit more unbiased. I'm British, but they all seem to be "Orange Man Bad!". Anyone know one which just gives me the interesting tech news? The Register used to be good, but they have also gone in this direction. I guess such a place doesn't exist?

Comment Re:Taking over what?? (Score 1) 126

Should I take from this that my 18 year old son would be better off learning Assembly Language compared to SQL, as it's more popular and going up whereas SQL is less popular and going down? My gut feeling would be "No, don't do that". (PS. I started my career in assembly language - although not x86 but something much more obscure*, and it took a very very long time to get anything useful done).

* ICL System 25 if you are interested.

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The State of Munich's Ongoing Linux Migration 203

christian.einfeldt writes "The Munich decision to move its 14,000 desktops to Free Open Source Software created a big splash back in 2003 as news circulated of the third-largest German city's defection from Microsoft. When it was announced in 2003, the story garnered coverage even in the US, such as an extensive article in USA Today on-line. Currently, about 60% of desktops are using OpenOffice, with the remaining 40% to be completed by the end of 2009. Firefox and Thunderbird are being used in all of the city's desktop machines. Ten percent of desktops are running the LiMux Debian-based distro, and 80% will be running LiMux by 2012 at the latest. Autonomy was generally considered more important than cost savings, although the LiMux initiative is increasing competition in the IT industry in Munich already. The program has succeeded because the city administration has been careful to reach out to all stakeholders, from managers down to simple end users."

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