I made some edits after that. I don't recall all, but here's a few: - I don’t like the "OpenOffice (now LibreOffice)" formulation in the 1st para, it's not exact - Under Sumuvuori's new initiative, the "urging the city council" should be replaced with "urging the city" - Under Sumuvuori's new initiative, "riproprietary" should be replaced with "proprietary"
Best, Martin
-----Alkuperäinen viesti----- Lähettäjä: Karsten Gerloff [mailto:gerloff@fsfeurope.org] Lähetetty: 6. heinäkuuta 2012 12:17 Vastaanottaja: Otto Kekäläinen Kopio: finland@fsfe.org; willebra@fsfe.org Aihe: For review: Monday's PR [was: Re: Fwd: Pyyntö Gartner Ireland Ltd:n laskentamallilla...]
On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 10:52:37AM +0200, Karsten Gerloff wrote:
Hi Otto, all
can you please let me know whether the current text is ok? I'll need to send it to the translators within an hour or so.
(Our Etherpad servers are currently down, but should be back up within a few minutes.)
Those few minutes are looking rather long.
Below is the version that I sent to Sumuvuori. Unless anyone else edited it after Wednesday afternoon, it should still be current.
If one of you can come up with a better title, I'll buy you a beer when I come to Helsinki in September for the OKfestival :)
Best regards, Karsten
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City of Helsinki Wants To Keep Software Costs Secret
In a row over its approach to buying software, the city of Helsinki has refused to release information about how it calculated a cost estimate for deploying Free Software on its systems. On 10th of April 2012, FSFE filed a Freedom of Information request, asking the city how it had arrived at a surprisingly high cost estimates for running OpenOffice (now LibreOffice) on the city's workstations. The city of Helsinki has now denied this request.
"If anyone was looking to Helsinki for a pragmatic assessment of the costs and benefits of Free Software, this should make them reconsider," says Otto Kekäläinen, FSFE's Finland coordinator. The city's administration insists that its calculations are based on a secret formula provided by a consultancy.
Even if one were to accept that business secrets should be more important than the interests of Helsinki's citizens, the city could and should still release the numbers that it put into the formula. This could be such information as the estimated cost per seat, or estimated annual costs for support. "If Helsinki won't explain how they came by their figures, how can anyone take those numbers seriously?" asks Kekäläinen.
Johanna Sumuvuori, member of Helsinki's city council, has been pushing for greater use of Free Software in the city's administration since 2010. Together with 50 out of 85 members of Helsinki's city council, she is now <a href="http://www.sumuvuori.net/node/178">urging the city council</a> to at least provide users with up-to-date LibreOffice installs in parallel with the riproprietary office suite currently in use.
[FIXME: Quote Johanna Sumuvuori]
During 2011, the city of Helsinki ran a pilot project, trying out the Free Software suite as a secondary office suite on all 21 000 city workstations and on as the sole office suite on 600 laptops provided to city officials. After the pilot ended in December 2011, a report by the city claimed that the cost of using OpenOffice/LibreOffice would cost 70% more than the current proprietary office suite.
<a href="http://fsfe.org/news/2012/news-20120412-02.en.html">FSFE's analysis points to a number of severe deficiencies</a> in both the pilot project and the report. Even though the city's claims appear unrealistic, Helsinki's administration refuses to explain how the figures were calculated.
FSFE is running a <a href="http://fsfe.org/news/2012/news-20120619-01.en.html">project to improve public sector procurement practices</a> in Finland. Public sector bodies frequently make mistakes in their calls for tender by requesting tenders for specific brands and product names, thus discriminating competitors. FSFE works with public bodies to fix mistakes in calls for tender, and to spread best practices on how to increase true competition and thus better quality for a more competitive price.
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-- Karsten Gerloff [ ] gerloff@fsfeurope.org Free Software Foundation Europe [ ][ ][ ] [http://fsfe.org] President | | +49 176 9690 4298 Your donation powers our work! [http://fsfe.org/donate/]
Free Software Foundation Europe e.V. is a German Verein registered at the Registergericht Hamburg (VR 17030).