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German state moving 30,000 PCs to Linux and LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Blog
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While I agree with you about open source software and wish this state success, I'm not blind to the fact that the road is difficult to do so and budgets only go so far in government. And they will end up doing what is easiest and cheapest to do. Sovereignty or not. It's human nature.
As far as espionage goes EVERY nation on the planet is doing so. So it just ain't the US to blame or fear. So don't blame just the US and then pat yourself on the back because you think you are above such things. You country is most definitely not and they are engaged in it, (against you also), even as we speak. And wherever do you think the US learned it from? European nations where spying on each other and their own citizens long before the US was even a thought. Everyone has just gotten better at it.
I don't disagree with you.