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I agree about migrations.  migrations are a matter of testing and learning.  In the case of Munich 
it took many years ti complete the miration, but free software has made many progresses in the last 
years.  The german state Schleswig-Holstein  is planning to nigrate to linux in 4 eyars.  


Paolo






On Tuesday, December 28, 2021, 03:15:18 PM GMT+1, James Harking <james.harking@gmail.com> wrote: 





Hi Cor,

There in is the problem, too much choice is not helpful. It's easier to say
we give an institution a choice in the software they want to integrate
rather than provide a recommendation based on applications that works well
together to provide a more robust solution.

Migrations are clearly never easy and a lot of thought and hard work is
required, however some collaboration in the broadly same office space will
help the whole ecosystem because you can then target missing components and
build relationships with other software providers.

Kind regards



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