German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern heads down the open source sovereignty road 0 ▲ GadgeteerZA 2 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments “So far, around 5,000 staff are using their new FOSS tools for chat, video conferencing, and groupware, but the plan is to roll it out to more than 50,000 public employees. It is also using OpenProject. For now, the plan is to keep Microsoft client OSes, changing the groupware tools first. This is not a Linux migration… yet.” Which is the best-practice way of implementing such a migration. Start with the applications, and test out cross-platform alternatives on your existing OS. Once those are bedded down and are working, it is much easier to switch the OS out on user machines. The admin side of the organisation has to test out updates, backups, networking, etc for the OS migration later on. I was part of such an exercise back in 2007 or so, I as an early adopter in a government agency, I was running full Linux, with LibreOffice back then, and Zimbra email. It was fully possible as I know I did it for many months and that included remote VPN access into the network, and daily document… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.