• CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Are you afraid to provide any reference to your claim? Do you need extra time making up stuff?

    No. Just calling out your double standard. If you didn’t provide sources for your statements, then it’s rich for you to demand sources from me.

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-not-windows-why-munich-is-shifting-back-from-microsoft-to-open-source-again/

    https://youtu.be/XBRh2G29NNE

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiMux

    “In May 2020, it was reported that the newly elected politicians in Munich, while not going back to the original plan of migrating to LiMux wholesale, will prefer Free Software for future endeavours.”

    There are no official numbers, but the rollback to Windows was halted. It’s estimated that it’s currently a mix of Linux and Windows. And it’s been acknowledged that the move back to Windows was almost entirely political due to influence from Microsoft.

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      “In May 2020, it was reported that the newly elected politicians in Munich, while not going back to the original plan of migrating to LiMux wholesale, will prefer Free Software for future endeavours.”

      So you lied. You claimed that Munich said “Hell no” to Microsoft Migration but here you spell it out yourself: The politicians did sell out to Microsoft and only newly elected politicians partially reversed it.

      They use Windows and MS Office on desktops to this day and use Linux on servers and some FOSS tools ON WINDOWS DESKTOPS.

      I was right, you lied.

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        They use Windows and MS Office on desktops to this day and use Linux on servers and some FOSS tools ON WINDOWS DESKTOPS.

        Citation needed.

        I know for a fact that there are no official numbers, and it’s estimated to be a split between the two OSes.

        You claimed that Munich said “Hell no” to Microsoft Migration but here you spell it out yourself: The politicians did sell out to Microsoft and only newly elected politicians partially reversed it.

        Ya, I’m not sure which part confuses you, but I’ll try to help:

        • Politician A sells out to MS

        • Migration back to Windows begins

        • Politician B gets elected

        • Politician B says “hell no” (hyperbole) to Microsoft switch back

        • Politician B halts the migration

        Still confused? Then I can’t help you.