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German Free/Open Source Migration Project 18

Jaws writes: "BSI (the German equivalent of NIST) has announced a project proposal for planning and implementation of partial migration of certain federal government offices to free/open source products. Three sites in two cities, servers and desktops, each site with a few dozen/several hundred seats. They are asking for a full-service, detailed plan including infrastructure, installation, documentation, support, and education. Looks like a reasonable pilot project. (The original in German; Fish-English version)"
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German Free/Open Source Migration Project

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  • the fish seems to be floating on it's side at the top of the bowl, so let's try Google's translation [google.com] instead
    • The fish is alive and well, it only complains about the "bad referrer" but if u go to the front page and manually input the site's URL and translate German to English, it works like a breeze.

      I guess they just blacklisted Slashdot fearing the Intermediate Slashdot Effect (Since many people dont speak German, they all go to babelfish and IT gets killed, instead of the actual destination :-) )
  • not only there (Score:3, Informative)

    by dunkelfalke ( 91624 ) on Monday June 24, 2002 @04:32PM (#3759009)
    the police in a german state - niedersachsen (lower saxonia) will even completely move to linux. about 11000 desktop linux computers will be used from 2004 on. these clients will connect to a high speed linux cluster. the special police software is written in java, star office 6 and netscape communicator will be used.

    the lower saxonia police tested win2k and xp against linux and found out that linux is more secure, easier to administrate and saves about 20 milliones euros in 10 years.

    at the present time lower saxonia police uses 5500 x terminals with 200 unix mainframes.

    the text in german is here
    http://www.heise.de/newsticker/data/odi-17.0 4.02-0 00/
  • BSI = "Bundesamt fuer Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik" -> "Federal Department for Security in Information Technology". Their mission is comparable to NSA's Information Assurance Directorate. Their site is far more informative than NSA's site, chock full of security advice though as always in all things security I advise to take whatever anybody says with a grain of salt. They've also got that other mission just like NSA does.

    They've opensourced Sphinx, formerly a project aimed at providing secure email within German government agencies which is essentially a plugin for various email clients (appa which implements S/MIME as well as an S/MIME incompatible national encrypted email standard called MailTrust [teletrust.de] (spec available in German only). Apparently they're integrating the Sphinx code in KDE's kMail and in mutt. You can find the Sphinx code here. [gnupg.org]

    Another opensource project I could find right away is DiCop (Distributed Computing in Perl), a GPL'd distributed job execution environment consisting of an administration server and client/worker software. The administration server sends jobs to the client/workers and collects the results. You can get DiCop here [bsi.bund.de].

    Please keep in mind that BSI is an agency of a foreign government no longer outright sympathetic to American interests.

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