• gnabgib 2 days ago

    Discussion (415 points, 215 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44255352

    • ChrisArchitect 2 days ago
      • p0w3n3d a day ago

        For the freedom it would be better to break from the Google for example. However I really cheer them for it, it will fail, because Linux and open office are not replacements for normal office work.

        • avmich a day ago

          People may have different definitions of "normal" here.

        • 1oooqooq 2 days ago

          as with the 27391692 times it was tried since the late 90s, the eu commission will drag it's feet and they will revert to Microsoft.

          you don't break from colonialism with local efforts.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duaYLW7LQvg

          • ericmay 2 days ago

            > you don't break from colonialism with local efforts.

            Could you elaborate? I genuinely have no idea what this comment means in the context of Denmark trying to switch software providers or platforms.

            • cluckindan 2 days ago

              You could say the software giant has colonized the country and is actively refusing to leave after subjugating the government.

              • 1oooqooq 19 hours ago

                you will have to submit expense and planning reports to the eu commission to get those sweet grants, but they will require you to use a centralized exchange email account they manage, then send in a Microsoft office file format, then use an authentication app that only works on google-android or ios...

                it doesn't matter that one single country wants to break free from the domination that is rooted in the Belgian burocracia. and I'm not guessing, in talking from historic precedent. Spain, Italy, France, Germany... they all tried before and failed.

                • ericmay 14 hours ago

                  Maybe the problem is submitting all those reports and whatever since the EU is dictating the format