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In case anyone is interested in politics of local and regional authorities in
relation to IT, eGovernment and OSS I came across thie info below.
Although it is not legally binding, are the local and regional authorities in
your region aware of this declaration?
EISCO 2005 (EUROPEAN INFORMATION SOCIETY CONFERENCE
OF LOCAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS)
THE CRACOW DECLARATION
ON LOCAL AGENDA i2010 IN EUROPE AND THE PROMOTION OF
DIGITAL SOLIDARITY AMONG THE CITIES OF THE WORLD
see
Goal 8 - Open source
Each Local and Regional Authority will consider the use of ICT systems and
applications developed with an open source license. Other than the concrete
savings that might be made, the main aims of this concerted policy shall be
to expand the use of open source software and open standards in the public
sector to increase eGovernment interoperability nationally and within
Europe.
EISCO 2005 Conference final Declaration ( in Italian)
http://www.eisco2005.org/fileadmin/files/eisco2005/documents/final_Declaration_Italian/EISCO2005_conference_declaration_-_Italiano.pdf
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Paolo Cavallini
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