Thought I’d share a success story.

France’s National Gendarmerie (military police) rolled out GendBuntu, their own custom Linux OS

  • Around 35,000 desktops/laptops deployed by December 2011, and today 97% of 103,000+ PCs run GendBuntu
  • They started by replacing Office, IE & Outlook in 2005, then moved to Ubuntu in 2008, achieving a 40% reduction in total cost of ownership
  • The switch slashed annual license and maintenance costs by millions of euros (~€2 M per year and ~€50 M total) .

The switch away from big Tech to Open Source alternatives might not be easy, but it’s been successfully done before.

  • cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    7 hours ago

    True, but then it should have been GendUbuntu… Although people may think that’s a guy named Jean d’Ubuntu.

    • merde alors@sh.itjust.works
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      2 hours ago

      we’re writing about a society that pronounces “je ne sais pas” as “chais pas”, of course it’s gendbuntu