Gijs tells me that he hit upon the topic through another OSOR news item [1]. He then went to the Helsinki city council's web pages to find out more.
This news item [1] was a (not so great) translation of news story published quite largely in Finland.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was the MP herself who pushed for the publication. MPs love publicity, as a general rule.
Otto, perhaps it would be good to contact the participants of your meeting, discreetly let them know that this didn't get out through FSFE, and ask them if there's anything that we can do to help or support the migration.
I agree this would be a good course of action. A natural reason for making a continued contact, allowing also other topics to develop.
Martin
[1] http://www.osor.eu/news/fi-municipalities-increasingly-interested-in- open-source-software
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