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To be clear. This is a government agency endorsing the software as safe and effective. So bureaucrats and employees can’t be reprimanded if they use them.

This isn’t the French Prime Minister announcing the country will cancel Microsoft Office subscriptions and build a fund to support FOSS projects. GIMP has nowhere near the ressources they actually need.

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Yeah for that you have to look to Germany, which has largely embraced Matrix, and certain states, such as Schleswig-Holstein, have embraced Linux and LibreOffice:

https://element.io/matrix-in-germany

https://www.zdnet.com/article/german-state-ditches-microsoft-for-linux-and-libreoffice/

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Wasn’t France the one that started switching to Matrix and funded a bunch of improvements?

https://web.archive.org/web/20180426180007/https://matrix.org/blog/2018/04/26/matrix-and-riot-confirmed-as-the-basis-for-frances-secure-instant-messenger-app/

It’s great that Germany is doing the same, I just remember Matrix talking about money from France and helping the French government deploy Matrix for government use back in the day. A lot of the E2E encryption improvements were attributed to their collaboration with France at the time

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Yes and the French administration has access to a modified version of Matrix called Tchap.

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France is such a bizare country… They enforce E2E encryption and at the same time try to break E2E encryption?

:/

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Ya.

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It’s a good start nonetheless, and I’m happy to see them take this step in the right direction.

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No, it’s not. They may not cancel M$ contract but one step at a time, one hand may challenge the other to sign it again. Yes, it’s called administration.

Nevertheless, for once, let’s recognise something is moving in the good direction. This country is rotted by sarcasm, nihilism, and unrealistic theorical positions. Just try to smile when there’s something good.

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Just try to smile when there’s something good.

That’s so true and do agree on that ! But just beeing happy with breadcrums is something we experience like forever?

It’s way to slow and people are way to much brainfucked by big tech/GAFAMs and other shit…

So yeah, put your happy face mask on but don’t rejoice until we actually win somthing…

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Neglecting little victories, little baby steps, is a way to demoralise everybody. Rome wasn’t built in a day. But they didn’t wait to have the plan ready either.

It is so French to be against things when they are not final nor perfect. “One idiot standing is better than 10 intellectuals sitting”. Abortion would never have been added to the constitution is it wouldn’t have been first a more little law before.

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Well let’s start grassroots movements and tell our representatives we want FOSS at all levels of governments and education. Why does msft make ~$100 per PC sold plus perpetual licensing because they ripped off Xerox in the 80’s? Fucking drives me nutty

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c’est magnifique

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https://github.com/hackmdio/CodiMD for me is the genuine oss app with the real talent behind it and hedgedoc a controversial fork iterating on an older version

I hope NixOS gets added.

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I’m not French, never been to France, but this is a little step in the right direction. We should be happy and celebrate every one of these little steps. If nothing else, this makes some noise and starts turning heads towards more privacy friendly software.

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I wouldn’t use chromium. Never heard of keepass, the people on the security sub recommend bitwarden.

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“The cloud is just someone else’s computer”, so I guess if you trust bitwarden, that’s cool. I hear that everything is encrypted before it’s sent to their servers, but I prefer having everything done locally via KeePassXC.

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You can self host the server very easily.

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Ah, that’s something I didn’t know. I thought it was centralized.

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Keepass is very good. Bitwarden just has a server side so it’s easier to set up and use for multiple devices.

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I use keepassxc + syncthing, super easy to setup and decentralized.

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I’ve been using keepass for years. If someone gets a hold of the vault file, the passphrase could potentially be found.

Unless you do selfhost correctly, yeah you want to trust somebody else.

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