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    Until they cancel the French government contract with Palentir , this is a show of Fake digital sovereignty

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    Considering moving to France so I never have to use the rotting garbage that is Microsoft Teams every single day

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      This just applies to the French government, unless you land a public job it’s likely you’d still have to deal with that shit.

      Still, it’s good news and lets hope it sets a trend.

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    It says they’re switching to “Visio”, but when I search that, I only get a “microsoft visio” product.

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      “Visio” is their internally developed video conferencing platform. It’s part of their “La Suite Numerique” suite of software, most of which is open source in large capacity

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          I wouldn’t expect that to change. Their primary intention is in building out a suite of tools for use within their own government institutions, rather than a wider audience. If you’re interested in self hosting though, the Github documentation is pretty much all in English

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    France, Germany and The Netherlands are co-developing an open source suite of collaborative components for their government employees. La suite numérique is the French version, Opendesk is the German, and Mijn Bureau is the Dutch. I find that pretty amazing and I wouldn’t have hoped for anything better!

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    “Europe is the American tech sector’s biggest market after the United States itself. It all depends on trust. Trust requires dialogue,” Smith said.

    Trust has been destroyed from the top. Trust is easy to loose and hard to gain