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  • Cannot read a German news article about German news? Your problem. I’m 100% correct.

    Did you read the article? Because nowhere in there does it say how many Linux or Windows desktops are being used.

    The previous administration did.

    Yes, Dieter Reiter. He’s the one quoted in the article. He’s the one that made that “deal” with Microsoft.

    “We want to go back to the “industry standard,” said Lord Mayor Dieter Reiter.”

    Which the previous administration did do and the new administration did not reverse on desktops

    Clearly you didn’t read my sources.

    There was no “hell no”. They adopted a few FOSS tools on Windows. Windows and MS Office remain in use. I already provided a source from June 2025, so quite recent.

    Like I said, your 2025 source does not back up your claim that all the desktops are Windows.

    You clamed there was no Microsoft migration. You claimed that any sort of Migrosoft migration is garbage misinformation.

    I never “clamed” anything. But what I said was that the declaration of LiMux being a failure, and a reverting back to Windows wholesale is false.

    You’re a blatant liar.

    Apparently you are also.






  • No, please stop with this garbage misinformation. Microsoft made a (suspected) under the table deal with the Munich government at the time to setup a Microsoft office in Munich if they switched back to Windows.

    That’s what the news reported on endlessly. That’s the narrative that keeps getting falsely repeated over and over, and no one ever checks the BS stories they spread.

    The rest of the story didn’t make headlines, where the new incoming Munich government said “hell no!” (prob in German) and continued the Linux rollout.

    Today the environment is a mix of Linux and Windows, but they already have a large focus on FOSS software.

    Despite the astonishingly stupid decision to roll their own in-house distro (LiMux), the program was massively successful, with Linux users filling only 40% the number of tickets the Windows users did.

    Edit: I’m correcting something I said, they didn’t “continue the Linux rollout” as they had already covered most of their systems. The current status is a mix of Windows and Linux, because they vetoed the rollback to Windows in 2020.