Tuesday 15 November 2016

Open-source pioneer Munich debates report that suggests abandoning Linux for Windows 10

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Open-source pioneer Munich debates report that suggests abandoning Linux for Windows 10

Exclusive: An external report into IT at the city authority suggests the trailblazing council could move away from using open-source software.

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