Because Microsoft blocked chief prosecutor Karim Khan account, the ICC is moving away from Microsoft to Open Desk.
- I’m glad they finally had an easy to understand example of why depending on a closed source ecosystem from a foreign country is insane for any kind of public authority. - Especially one that is currently collaborating to help carry out a genocide. 
 
- For anyone wondering: openDesk, the solution they’re using, wasn’t developed from the ground up. It contains standard open source tools like Nextcloud, Matrix and Collabora. - They’d be doing an enterprise install but here’s the gitlab readme for the open desk community edition and with links for a Kubernetes installation: - https://gitlab.opencode.de/bmi/opendesk/deployment/opendesk/ 
- It’s sort of bothers me that government business will be handled in the cloud of some random company. Sure, a lot of these things are open source but… Do we get to compare checksums? 
 
- a German-developed software - a […] software - \sigh - That’s like requesting 1 happiness or 11 lovely. - I’m glad I’m not the only one who is bothered by this shift away from software being a noun. 
- The software in question consists of at least 3 softwares. Thus 
 1 software = 3 software
 






