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Yes, let's take away all the good productivity tools from our public broadcaster. That will surely help them.
I think you misread. They suggested giving them better tools.
Sure, OK, I think that's a valid argument for the OS itself and Microsoft Office. But I'm sure there's a lot of Windows-only software that they use and won't be easy to switch. There's a huge price just to making a change like that, including training staff on new software. You can't just say "let's switch to Linux" and hand waive that away.
You also need to consider that organizations need commercially supported software. Nobody in their right mind would run some community-supported distro. They would want a commercially supported distro like Redhat, and that's going to cost money. I'm sorry, but talk to anyone who's run IT at a company. You need great tooling and support to administer a fleet of PCs, and I just don't think that exists on Linux.
What PCs and laptops are they going to procure? There's only like 2 vendors that ship hardware with Linux. That doesn't give them much choice. I'm sure they have other organizational requirements that will need to be met too.
This whole "Linux is the best and should/will rule the world" is just Lemmy populism. It seems awesome when you're a teenager but once you have experience working at companies and start to understand what they need in order to run IT, you see why Microsoft dominates the world. There's just simply no other competitive option. (On the server side, it's a completely different story.)
Some governments have been starting this transition already.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/04/german-state-gov-ditching-windows-for-linux-30k-workers-migrating/
Yes, and we'll see if this turns out any better than Munich's failed attempt to do that in 2003, which specifically cited high costs as part of the reason they gave up on it after 15 years (lol).
It wasn't a failed attempt. Microsoft did a handshake deal to get them to switch back (the news reported it as a "failed" switch to Linux). Then a new administration was voted in and they quickly resumed the rollout to Linux and FOSS software. That second part was never reported by the mainstream media.