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See also:

Reasons for public administration to use Free Software.

Survey and Study: Open Source Software in the Public Sector

CSIS Open Source Policy survey

Wikipedia: OpenDocument adoption

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Czech Republic

Denmark

“Parliament imposes on the government the duty to ensure that the public sector's use of IT, including use of software, is based on open standards”

Estonia

France

Finland

Germany

There is a KBSt letter from 2000 about Free Software. There is also a list of Free Software projects in the German adminstration on KBSt's website Software/OSS-Kompetenzzentrum/Projektsammlung

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

  • Very cautious approach to FS, rather advocating OSS standards over the use of Free Software themselves. However, a very precise describtion of what OSS is an what it is suited to the Public sector.

Israel

Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

Luxemburg

Malta

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Spain

Sweden

  • The Swedish national Police is using free software and are talking about the benefits. They got some things right but are reffering to "open source".

  • The Swedish municipality Motala uses free software in schools and administration. There are several articles about it in swedish. Here is one example.

  • The Swedish municipality Eksjö is also using free software in schools. This article mentions both Motala and Eksjö (as well as the Swedish Military).

  • 2008-09-25: ODF made national standard

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

  • 2010-09-02: Ukraine is working on own GNU/Linux distribution (German) (Russian)

United Kingdom

Out of Europe

South Africa

China

India

Vietnam

Argentina

Brasil

Ecuador

Venezuela

Mexico

Canada


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