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By Graeme Wearden
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 5, 2006 4:27:00 PM

Ambitious plans by the Norwegian city of Bergen to move to an open-source desktop environment have been suspended.

Ole-Bjorn Tuftedal, special adviser on contracts and technology for Bergen, said Monday that the desktop Linux migration would not happen for at least the next two years. Tuftedal, though, is still confident that the migration will happen eventually.

Bergen announced plans in 2004 to migrate its administration and educational servers to Linux--which Tuftedal says has now been successfully completed.

The next stage of the project was to be a Linux migration on the desktop. The suspension of this project has been reported by analysts as evidence that open-source software isn't ready for mass deployment on the desktop.

But Tuftedal claims that the Bergen administration had recently decided to concentrate its resources on an ongoing "e-government" portal, which would give the citizens better access to key civic services. Over the next two years, 50 to 80 services will be made available to the citizens through this portal, which will run on Linux servers. But Tuftedal admitted that the migration has proved to be more complicated than originally assumed.

"We are quite a lean organization, so consequently we cannot easily manage to do major changes to the desktop systems of our employees and do other large projects at the same time," Tuftedal told ZDNet UK. "The services for citizens have to be the priority."

A further complication is that Bergen did not receive government funding to finance an evaluation project for the Linux desktop migration project. One challenge with this migration is that changing the desktop software would involve corresponding changes in the back-office systems as well.

Presently, Bergen's desktop PCs are running Windows 2000 and Office 2000, and may be upgraded to the 2003 versions of the Microsoft software, as the city already own the licenses as part of a former enterprise agreement with the software maker.

The city recently conducted a successful but limited trial of the open-source OpenOffice, but there are advantages in sticking with the status quo until the e-government portal is built.

"We have not got high license costs now. Only if we bought new software would we incur new costs," Tuftedal said.

Over the last few years, several cities have announced plans to test or deploy open-source software. Recently, though, some of these plans have hit problems. Munich was forced to push back its desktop Linux rollout by a year, and the London borough of Newham stuck with Microsoft after a trial test of open-source software.

Graeme Wearden reported for ZDNet UK.

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"In this sense, Linux on the desktop is most certainly not mature. But that does not mean it is not a valid option."

I think the same, it's not mature (using the criterion you said) but it's good to have it as an option and in the future it will be a viable thing... (Read the rest)
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Just good business sense here. Religion won't help here. Quick and risky  DonnieBoy | 09/05/06
And even IF they do, the get what?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/05/06
Four Things  bhartman36 | 09/05/06
You forgot the most important benefit: open standards FORMATs  michael_t | 09/05/06
Since you asked  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/06
guess I'll have to give my 86 reasons...  Arm A. Geddon | 09/05/06
He's right!  Sabz5150 | 09/05/06
NAG is back  georgep_z | 09/05/06
Smart  OhMyGosh | 09/06/06
M$ is at it again!  Linux Geek | 09/05/06
I don't know if we can assume that.  DemonX | 09/05/06
It's only Linux Geek  John Zern | 09/05/06
Linux belongs in servers and embedded  Prognosticator | 09/05/06
Naw...  Linux User 147560 | 09/05/06
Hate to break the news to you  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/06
Actually I think it's the other way around  John Zern | 09/05/06
Without Ford  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/06
You have GOT to be kidding  TonyMcS | 09/05/06
Then they laugh at you  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/06
Are you really  Linux User 147560 | 09/05/06
Aren't you glad he's not helming the project  Boot_Agnostic | 09/05/06
Yeah, spreading the truth is horrible.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/05/06
Please run your hands through a band saw and cut your fingers off.  James T. Kirk | 09/06/06
This is GOOD for Linux ... I agree with Donnie completely  George Mitchell | 09/05/06
Uh huh, admiting your not even close to Windows  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/05/06
Wasn't what was said.  DemonX | 09/05/06
Of course he won't admit he is WRONG.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/05/06
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i had probs with reiser  galileon | 09/05/06
I did have some issues  Linux User 147560 | 09/05/06
Rupert, you are the same  #_z | 09/05/06
Don, I would make the same recommendation to a Unix shop moving to Windows  George Mitchell | 09/05/06
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try ubuntu dapper  galileon | 09/05/06
Do tell  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/06
RE: Do tell  devlin_X | 09/06/06
Ever try to install WinDos  zoroaster | 09/06/06
Well, better for Linux...  Anton Philidor | 09/05/06
Right on the mark, Anton ...  George Mitchell | 09/05/06
Not new  markbn | 09/05/06
Not what I meant either ...  George Mitchell | 09/05/06
RE:  markbn | 09/09/06
Anton!  Linux User 147560 | 09/06/06
And you agreed with Microsoft on DNS.  Anton Philidor | 09/06/06
Business sense true  Boot_Agnostic | 09/05/06
Pioneering desktop Linux project put on ice  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/06
please excuse him guys...  galileon | 09/05/06
LOL gotta love that denial  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/06
you misread  galileon | 09/05/06
which is the same as saying  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/06
I guess that means  Sabz5150 | 09/05/06
You guess wrong  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/06
You're referring to Beta 3... I mean RC1?  Sabz5150 | 09/05/06
RC1  Loverock Davidson | 09/05/06
No, actually  Sabz5150 | 09/05/06
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hehe i guess you could  galileon | 09/05/06
okay Lovey  galileon | 09/05/06
Another one bites the dust  defconvegas | 09/05/06
RE: Another one bites the dust  markbn | 09/05/06
Ah but you are so wrong!  Linux User 147560 | 09/06/06
Very wrong Linux User  markbn | 09/09/06
WHY OSS is not ready yet for Production Deployment?  michael_t | 09/05/06
And Bergen is already upgrading its software.  Anton Philidor | 09/05/06
They mentioned that they are porting the services to Linux servers  michael_t | 09/05/06
Perhaps starting rather than porting...  Anton Philidor | 09/05/06
Just your wish dreams showing through ...  George Mitchell | 09/05/06
U just mentally skipped unfavorable article parts? perhaps ... happy  michael_t | 09/05/06
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