Dear all,
Currently we are collecting positive policies and examples of "publicly financed software published as Free Software" across different countries in Europe and beyond.
Along with the US Source Code Policy (draft), it also includes such examples as considering source code developed by or for public administrations to be public information (draft law and recent case law in France), or Polish new eGovernment strategy that recommends publishing publicly financed software under a Free Software licence.
For more information, please see the wiki page[^1].
However, most of the information included there is based on the information found in English, and therefore, I would like to ask your help to update the page and include or point to positive policies and examples of *publicly funded software released as Free Software* found in your countries.
For example, I would be interested in knowing more information about German tax software ELSTER and its status, or about Swiss OpenJustitia and the current legal situation around it.
However, I would appreciate any help in updating the overview on the page concerning any country in Europe or elsewhere.
Thanks a lot in advance!
Kind regards, Polina
[^1]: https://wiki.fsfe.org/Migrated/EU%20Policies%20overview%3A%20Free%20Software...