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<p>Im Jahr 2014 schloss die SPD einen Koalitionsvertrag mit der CSU und Dieter Reiter (SPD) wurde zum neuen Münchner Oberbürgermeister gewählt.
München gab seine "LiMux" Strategie zur Entwicklung einer unabhängigen IT-Infrastruktur, die mit Freier Software und dem freien Betriebssystem
GNU/Linux aufgebaut wurde, auf und ging zurück in die Abhängigkeit von proprietärer Software. Die Free Software Foundation Europe
<a href="https://fsfe.org/news/2019/news-20190515-01.en.html">kritisierte dieses Re-Migrationsprojekt in der Vergangenheit immer wieder.</a>
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The FSFE welcomes this decision by the new government and will closely monitor the progress of the implementation. </p>
<p>The coalition of SPD and Greens in Munich agreed on a <a href="https://www.gruene-muenchen.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Druckfassung_Koalitionsvertrag-2020_2026.pdf">
coalition treaty </a> last Sunday following the local elections in March. It includes a positive statement on the use of Free Software: the
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<p>In 2014, the SPD entered a coalition agreement with the CSU, and Dieter Reiter (SPD) was elected new mayor of Munich.
Munich abandoned their "LiMux" strategy of developing an independent IT infrastructure built with Free Software and a GNU/Linux
operating system, and started to move back to depending on proprietary software. The Free Software Foundation Europe
<a href="https://fsfe.org/news/2019/news-20190515-01.en.html">criticised this re-migration in the past.</a> Now, with the new coalition of SPD and Greens,
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<p>The "Public Money? Public Code!" initiative aims to set Free Software as the standard for publicly financed software. The Free
Software Foundation Europe together with over 180 civil society organisations and more than 27.000 individuals signed the open letter.
We will use the signatures to contact decision makers and political representatives all over Europe and convince them to make public code
the standard. <a href="https://publiccode.eu">You are invited to add your signature to make a bigger impact: https://publiccode.eu/ </a></p>
make a bigger impact on <a href="https://publiccode.eu">publiccode.eu</a>.