How Spanish administrations reuse software
Carsten Agger
agger at modspil.dk
Thu Jun 21 08:26:15 UTC 2018
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
>
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