On 4/30/13 3:44 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
If on Linux, most likely yes! That is extremely good news. We should
contact them to suggest that LibreOffice would be a nice addition to
their systems.
They are mostly on Linux, but also the Windows desktops will have
LibreOffice. I am in touch with their Deputy CEO, who has been attending
my speech at POSSCON.
And also blog about this to remind other governments who may be planning
to go opensource that the best match to their migration is LibreOffice.
Worth mentioning the migration in our next announcement press release,
although I need their approval.
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