The Austrian military didn’t just adopt LibreOffice; they actually contributed back to it. Over five person-years of development work went into adding features they needed. Those improvements are now available to everyone using LibreOffice, which is pretty cool.

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    We shouldn’t be celebrating military forces, a branch of the government that is notoriously expensive for tax payers, to use FOSS without giving anything significant back in return.

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      I get where you’re coming from, but Military documents getting out of Microsoft’s(USA) reach is absolutely something positive

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      They actually did contribute back into the project, also even if they didn’t it’s still a win because proprietary software should not be used by any part of the government.