![]() And it’s totally fine, but so informations need to come their way not the other way around. ![]() And publicity in the whole history of humankind is what has been made known things to people. And by they I’m saying all those open-source solutions or service provider which are for a big part from Europe, could be regroup in a one big solution that would be easy to sell to the institutions.Īnd because it is used by the institutions, then there would be some publicity about it among the workers etc.ĭon’t forget henry that there isn’t publicity at all. They could be used by schools in Belgium, France, Germany, Luxemburg,… By government of those countries, by landers in Germany or by cities etc. They could be subsidized by the European Comission. If they were a little more about “coalition” and a bit less about I’m going to do my thing in my corner, people like me could dedicate all their time, or they could hire some professional lobbyists to actually make a difference in Europe about what we are all using (we as institutions or even average people). Sendent is from netherlands, ovh is french, etc. Because Europe and some countries’ heads are beginning to understand that they need to have their own solutions.įor what I know, nextcloud is German. ![]() But they are receiving money from the European fund. Look at protonmail, are they a super big company? No. Not something open-source and centered about the well being of people. I’d it is the goal then you need to come up with an idea like the next PayPal or something. Yeah sure you won’t be the next Microsoft but I’m sorry to say this if it hurts but it has never been the goal. The market exist and is big enough to sustain or have a company running with it.
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