Hi all,
in the light of our Public Money? Public Code! campaign we are running a series of interviews to highlight best practices for publishing code.
The first one is with Elena Muñoz Salinero, head of the Technology Transfer Centre, about how Spanish administrations reuse software. It all starts with a law in 2007 and ends up now in the obligation and technical solutions for public administrations to share and reuse their self-developed software.
Give it a read at:
https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20180601-01
Best, Erik
Hi Erik
A suggestion, someone to talk to could be Rasmus Frey from the Danish OS2 collaboration, https://os2.eu/node/332
That's a cooperation between Danish municipalities to build and share freely-licensed and publicly available products to replace proprietary ones, but also just as a way of getting new things built.
My company is currently working within this framework to build things like employee/organisationn hierarchy maintenance and IdM as free software with open standards, replacing *very* expensive proprietary alternatives.
Best
Carsten
On 06/20/2018 03:07 PM, Erik Albers wrote:
Hi all,
in the light of our Public Money? Public Code! campaign we are running a series of interviews to highlight best practices for publishing code.
The first one is with Elena Muñoz Salinero, head of the Technology Transfer Centre, about how Spanish administrations reuse software. It all starts with a law in 2007 and ends up now in the obligation and technical solutions for public administrations to share and reuse their self-developed software.
Give it a read at:
https://fsfe.org/news/2018/news-20180601-01
Best, Erik