Yet another shitty article title, here's why
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I am actually getting tired of these rhetorical questions written as headlines. Just say what you want to say!
Same reason as all the others - “digital sovereignty”.
Saved you a click - because they're 'done with Teams'
Also, because this was news like 6 months ago and has been posted and reposted here roughly 84 million times.
Lemme has a mega hard on for Linux and just wants to continue to keep pushing the narrative with their 2% OS.
I don't blame them, Teams is trash. It's the worst software that I have to work with on a daily basis.
Absolutely agree with you there. I have so many gripes with M$ UI/UX in general but the Teams team really seems to have taken it to new shitty levels.
Still, pretty good.
F**k corporations.
*fuck. You can say fuck on the internet. Don't worry, we won't tell your mommy.
Is it cause Microsoft can go suck a fuck?
*How exactly does one suck a fuck? * By installing Windows of course.
How exactly does one suck a fuck?
With consent, of course.
It is exactly because Microsoft does suck fucks.
It’s Schleswig-Holstein (a german state) and they’re pretty serious about it (they want to fully move to Open Source / Linux in the next three months)
The article states it's 30000 users! Doing that is 300 users per day! People who probably also want extra support initially.
It would be extremely impressive to do it that fast.
Surely with the money they would save in licensing they can hire more support staff to help bridge the gap
I'm not concerned about the economy but the logistics.
They will hopefully get it done, but I doubt they can do it in 3 months.