... aby vymyslela nejake uzitecne a prakticke podminky, ktere MS nemuze splnit (treba barva, zakriveni a neco podobne veleduleziteho) a pak jeho produkty normalne ZAKAZAT.
Komise jsou od toho, aby neco zakazovaly!
Za co si je tam platime???
Komise jsou tu sice aby něco zakázaly, ale rozhodně tui nejsou JENOM od toho. A proč by měl být microsoft zakázán, mají velice dobré produkty netvrdím že nejlepší a bezchybné (to není nic). A o oblíbenosti microsoft produktů svědčí i velké množství uživatelů. Tak zakázat je přeci blbost.
ono prirovnavat velke mnozstvo uzivatelov okien so spokojnostou je vtipne, vsetci vieme ze na to kazdy druhy nadava ale zvyk je zvyk, a nijaka lamka nema cas skusat nieco nove, este tak mac ale ten je zase drahy, linux je free ale zase treba nanho cas (aj na ubuntu), takze z nudze cnost
Open Source News - 2 October 2007 - EU and EU-Wide - General
Member of the European Left in the European Parliament Erik Meijer wants the European Commission to study possibilities to ban the sale of PC with a pre-installed operating system. http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7228
Open Source News - 25 June 2008 - EU and Europe-wide - General
The European Commission is considering doing research on whether it should migrate to Open Source software, the EC's director of corporate IT solutions and services, Christos Ellinides, told Reuters in an interview. http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7701
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EC: Competition Commissioner: 'EC must not accept closed standards'
Open Source News - 10 June 2008 - EU and Europe-wide - Policies and Announcements
The European Commission should not rely on one software vendor and must not accept closed standards, European Union Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes said on Tuesday. http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7681
EU: Europarlement testing Ubuntu, OpenOffice and Firefox
Open Source News - 10 April 2008 - EU and Europe-wide - Evaluations, Pilots and Studies
The European Parliament's IT department is testing the use of GNU/Linux distribution Ubuntu, OpenOffice, Firefox and other Open Source applications, the British MEP James Nicholson explained last week in a letter to Italian MEP Marco Cappato. http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7565
EU: Green MEP: EC should exclude Microsoft, not avoid issue
Open Source News - 12 June 2008 - EU and Europe-wide - Legal Aspects
The European Commission should make clear whether or not Microsoft should be excluded from future EC IT procurement projects, says Heide Rühle MEP, internal market spokeswoman for the Greens / EFA in the European Parliament.
Rühle in early April asked the Commission if article 93 of the EC procurement rules excluded Microsoft from participating in current or future tenders for IT projects. http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7685
Ono ak sa im osvedcilo to predposledne tak moze skusit celoeuropskuou direktivou splnit zelanie pani Ruhle a zakazat produktom MS uchdzat sa o kontrakty vo statnych instituciach a celom verejnom sektore.
A ak to skutocne tak spravia tak ziadnu kontrolu nad MS nebude treba robit
a MS stale provokuje
28 February, 2009 - 16:50 — vid
Unikol interny navrh dokumentu Europskej unie, ktory rozobera Open Source potom, ako bol editovany pracovnikom firmy blizkej Microsoftu. Co je zaujimave, vsetky zmeny su vyznacene, takze sa da lahko zistit, co bolo kde zmenene a ako presne sa MS snazi ovplyvnovat EU. http://blackhole.sk/newsako-microsoft-ovplyvnuje-rozhodovanie-eu-o-open-source
Zjavne ma MS "nahnano " z EIF2.0
The EIF v2.0 will take the form of an official Commission position with the publication of a Communication from the Commission to the Council and to the Parliament early 2009.
Several documents have been elaborated and published in this area; these include the publication of the European Interoperability Framework (EIF 1.0), the Architecture Guidelines (AG 7.1), a working paper on semantic Interoperability, an XML Clearinghouse feasibility study, a study on Infrastructure for cross-border eGovernment services and recommendations for promoting open document exchange format.
The "European Interoperability Framework" version 1.0 (EIF V1.0) was extremely well received in the world of public administrations in Europe (and elsewhere) and is often referenced as one of the founding documents when interoperability is discussed.
Many Member States of the European Union have launched efforts on interoperability, and have ahead established National Interoperability Frameworks or similar interoperability guidelines in order to provide guidance to project managers and procurement officers.