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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What to look for in building/buying a server?English
8·1 month agoI would switch ubuntu for debian, but that is more personal preference. As they are mostly the same architecture, there is not much of a learning curve.
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Europe@feddit.org•EU takes first step towards free cross-border calls and textsEnglish
2·2 months agoInteresting, because it does not work the other way around. I am in Germany Within the EU/ most EU countries, roaming is free. But not in Switzerland. Whenever you go near Switzerland, everyone has to make sure to turn off their cellphone data and/or remember to turn off roaming, otherwise one pays about 6€/GB.
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Europe@feddit.org•German state of Schleswig-Holstein to save €15 million each year by kicking out Microsoft for Open Source, local government saysEnglish
2·2 months agoThat snippet that you quoted there is what I would point to. Right below that is a graphic where they explain their interaction with public offices on the left side and the FOSS community on the right side, where they say to support and develop sustainably usable solutions.
I would take that as contributing to development. In that paragraph you quoted, they do mention “professional partners”, so maybe that is outsourced?
I’m not exactly an expert of the project, just know of it’s existence and a fan of the direction it’s taking. There’s a few talks about it on the Chaos Computer Clubs website, they do mention contributions to the projects afaik.
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Europe@feddit.org•German state of Schleswig-Holstein to save €15 million each year by kicking out Microsoft for Open Source, local government saysEnglish
3·2 months agoThe software package SH is using, OpenDesk, is a kit developed/maintained/packaged by ZendIs. They will be the ones contributing to the FOSS projects (probably with feedback from the people using it)
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Europe@feddit.org•What are some of the best Christmas markets worth visiting in the EU? [AskEurope]English
14·3 months agoDresden, Germany. It has the added benefit that there are three separate christmas markets all within walking distance of another.
- The classic Christkindlesmarkt at the Altmarkt
- A larger market at the Neumarkt stretching to the Elbe
- A medieval christmas market in the Stallhof
I don’t know how Canada does taxes in advertised peicing, but if you were looking up USA pricing, make sure to calculate the tax into it, because the advertised price in that german grocery is including taxes.