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Some numbers, details and pure data and links about governments, public departments and public authorities using OpenOffice.org or planning to do so.
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Austria
Towns
City of Vienna: 7500 (source: http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/application-development/2005/01/25/vienna-to-softly-embrace-linux-39185440/ + http://punto-informatico.it/1261500/PI/News/pinguino-conquista-vienna.aspx)
Belgium
Regions
- Brussels
Denmark
Towns
County of Gribskov, Denmark is using OpenOffice.org on all PC workstation in the administration
City of Rødovre is using OpenOffice.org
Finland
Government
Ministry of Justice: 10 000 (source: http://www.osor.eu/news/fi-ministry-of-justice-migrates-to-openoffice)
France
Gendarmerie: 70 000
Trésor Public: 80 000
Assemblée Nationale
Gouvernement
- Ministère de la Culture
Ministère de l'Intérieur: http://www.01net.com/article/222242.html
Ministry for Agriculture: http://linuxfr.org/2007/01/11/21901.html
Ministry of Equipment: 1500 (source: http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/news/article/0,289142,sid39_gci992096,00.html)
Towns
- Marseille
- Paris
Germany
Towns
Munich: 14 000 (source: http://www.osor.eu/communities/openoffice-in-public-authorities/forum/who-is-using-openoffice.org-and-are-you-using-odf/282278354)
Berlin (source: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Berliner-Abgeordnete-verlangen-Zeitplan-fuer-Linux-Migration-156416.html)
Government
- Foreign Office
Hungary
- Metropolitan Court, Budapest, Hungary: 1,500 workstations
Italy
Sources: http://linguistico.sourceforge.net/pages/casi_d_uso_italiani.html
Towns
- Bolzano
Bologna: 3600 PC (source: http://blog.theunical.com/general/whats-behind-the-move-to-openoffice-org-can-openoffice-replace-ms-office/)
Netherlands
Norway
Spain
Regions
- Andalusia
- Extremadura
UK
Towns
Birmingham: 1500 (source: http://news.techworld.com/operating-systems/3676/birmingham-jumps-into-open-source-pool-with-both-feet/)
Bristol: 5000 (source: http://news.techworld.com/operating-systems/3676/birmingham-jumps-into-open-source-pool-with-both-feet/)