Op persoonlijke titel.
Kwartiermaker Open Source Programme Office, Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties
Ik maak ook foto's als amateur: https://pixelfed.social/bovh
| Werk | https://social.overheid.nl/@BZKopensource |
Op persoonlijke titel.
Kwartiermaker Open Source Programme Office, Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties
Ik maak ook foto's als amateur: https://pixelfed.social/bovh
| Werk | https://social.overheid.nl/@BZKopensource |
RE: https://eupolicy.social/@bert_hubert/115717420055508429
6000 people (so far) visited this page about the launch of an EU institute. The majority of readers who made it beyond the first few paragraphs actually read the whole 9000 word article. There is genuine interest in digital autonomy and EU plans:
Alliander zoekt een junior open source specialist, hbo/wo vereist. Een hele gave plek om te beginnen om met open source de overheid beter te maken.
https://werkenbij.alliander.com/vacature/junior-open-source-specialist/JR17324/
Here's an unbelievable fun fact:
The legendary creator of Linux and git, Linus Torvalds, once admitted in an interview that he had never used Debian. Why? Because he found it too difficult to install!
To this day, he reportedly still hasn't switched. Linus famously uses Fedora as his primary Linux distro. He further clarified that he is not the system’s guy i.e. IT professional who knows how to deal with different OSes. At least he is honest and wanted something that allowed him to do his job.

Last Thursday, 11th of December, saw the launch of the new Digital Commons European Digital Infrastructure Consortium. In attendance were delegations from the launching member states (and the observers). Also present were the many forefathers (and mothers) of this initiative. Of particular note, the launch also included demonstrations of LaSuite software from France, as well as the OpenDesk software from Germany. The Dutch government showcased their amalgamated suite MijnBureau, which joins parts of the German and French initiatives.
Bij de EDIC Digital Commons lancering van vorige week hebben we @bert_hubert kunnen uitnodigen om ons te komen vertellen wat het kan worden en waar we voor moeten oppassen.
Van zijn praatje maakte hij deze blog, die het lezen waard is:
https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/keynote-opening-digital-commons-edic-eu/

Last Thursday, 11th of December, saw the launch of the new Digital Commons European Digital Infrastructure Consortium. In attendance were delegations from the launching member states (and the observers). Also present were the many forefathers (and mothers) of this initiative. Of particular note, the launch also included demonstrations of LaSuite software from France, as well as the OpenDesk software from Germany. The Dutch government showcased their amalgamated suite MijnBureau, which joins parts of the German and French initiatives.

De ministerraad heeft op voorstel van staatssecretaris Van Marum van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties ingestemd met de nieuwe Visie Digitale autonomie en soevereiniteit van de overheid. Deze visie geeft aan hoe de Nederlandse overheid grip houdt op digitalisering in een tijd waarin digitale afhankelijkheden snel toenemen.
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@Gina/115699483801550445
Vandaag is de dag dat we onze officiele samenwerking met Frankrijk, Duitsland, Italie en Luxemburg aankondigen rond passende kantoorautomatisering voor overheden.