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<title>German administration is re@di for the use of Free Software</title>
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<h1>German administration is re@di for the use of Free Software</h1>
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A network of nine cities in Germany shows the benefits of Public
Money? Public Code!
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<p>
2020, in the midst of the corona pandemic, the city of Bühl
launched a video conferencing platform called "Palim! Palim!",
which is based on the Free Software "Jitsi Meet". Based on the need
of the municipal music school to be able to continue to offer group
lessons in times of pandemic, the city offered the platform.
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In the meantime, many clubs, citizens and the city itself use the
platform on a daily basis. Other municipalities have also shown
interest in the solution. In recent months, a association of nine
administrations that use 'Palim! Palim!' and many other Free
Software applications, have jointly modernised the administration,
based on Free Software. Under the name re@di - regional.digital,
the inter-communal cooperation of the South German cities of
Baden-Baden, Bretten, Bruchsal, Bühl, Ettlingen, Gaggenau, Rastatt,
Rheinstetten and Stutensee is organised.
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Through this cooperation, common standards and interfaces are
realised. Thus, the wheel does not have to be reinvented over and
over again; the common need is met through synergy effects in
development but also the continuous exchange of experience and
information. They report that they can use their resources more
effectively and cost-efficient. Traditional administrative topics
such as the electronic administrative file or building applications
are dealt with in various project groups of re@di.
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However, citizen services are also made available and an engagement
platform is developed to support voluntary engagement and
associations. In the interview with Alexander and Edaurd, you can
learn more about the first steps and the daily work on re@di and
what advantages it brings for the administrations but also for the
citizens.
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A network of nine cities in Germany shows the benefits of Public
Money? Public Code!
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