Hello, all.
I'm writing a document about "migration to libreoffice in various size
of organization and area".
I read lots of documents which say using opensource reduces cost.
Really? How much?
But there's no numbers. I found few, but they're too big or lack of
detail. For example,
http://es.slideshare.net/ottokekalainen/dirty-tactics-against-libre-office-in-public-administration-and-how-to-overcome-them
this slide shows some numbers on page 10, 11. There's no info how many
copies had been used, though, I guess at least more than 3,000 copies.
Who need 3,000 copies? And if someone wants to change that amount, he
must need to change a groupware and other systems as well, not only
office suite.
In the other example, http://carlodaffara.conecta.it/tag/oss-migration/
This has more info and less size, but still 800-1000 copies.
I need more cases and cases of small amount.
Is anybody has that kind of info? If you have, please send me it.
Thank you, all.
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Jihui Choi
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