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Add EU Parliament open source resolution to our value proposition

Open ElenaFdR opened this issue 5 years ago • 6 comments

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ElenaFdR avatar May 26 '20 06:05 ElenaFdR

I like this, perhaps we can also mention other things like the Italian Law and the Dutch Kamerbrief in these.

bvhme avatar May 26 '20 12:05 bvhme

If we want to go deep on the EU discharge reports, there are also these:

Discharge 2018: EU general budget – European Ombudsman

  1. Recognises the added value that free and open source software can bring to the Ombudsman; underlines in particular their role in increasing transparency and avoiding vendor lock-in effects; recognises also their potential in the improvement of security as they allow identification and fixing of weaknesses; strongly recommends any software developed for the institution be made publicly available under free and open-source software licence;

Discharge 2018: EU general budget - Court of Auditors

  1. [..] further encourages the use of free open-source self-hosted social network platforms, with particular regard to the data protection of users;

  2. Recognises the added value that free and open source software can bring to the Court; underlines in particular the role of such software in increasing transparency and avoiding vendor lock-in effects; recognises also its potential for security improvements as it permits the identification and fixing of weaknesses; strongly recommends that any software developed for the Court be made publicly available under a free and open-source software licence;

Discharge 2018: EU general budget - European Data Protection Supervisor

  1. Recognises the added value that free and open source software can bring to the EDPS; underlines in particular their role in increasing transparency and avoiding vendor lock-in effects; recognises also their potential in the improvement of security as they allow the identification and fixing of weaknesses; strongly recommends that any software developed for the institution be made publicly available under free and open-source software licences;

Discharge 2018: EU general budget - European External Action Service

  1. Welcomes the creation of the Rapid Alert System, set up among the Union institutions and Member States to facilitate the sharing of best practices related to disinformation campaigns and coordinate responses based on open-source information provided by academia, fact-checkers, online platforms and international partners;

  2. Welcomes new initiatives to improve the communication in relation with Union citizens concerning the importance of public diplomacy and strategic communications as an integral aspect of the Union’s external relations; encourages the EEAS to invest in digital communications, through social media and its websites; commends that the EEAS starts engaging multipliers to run Europe-wide public-awareness campaigns; further encourages the use of free open-source self-hosted social network platforms having special regards to users data protection;

Ainali avatar Jun 03 '20 07:06 Ainali

Is this issue also linked with #572 on sustainable development goals?

lscheske avatar Jun 12 '20 14:06 lscheske

Is this issue also linked with #572 on sustainable development goals?

In a way. The purpose is similar, but the content is totally different. I don't believe they need to be coordinated, they can be worked on separately.

Ainali avatar Jun 12 '20 14:06 Ainali

As just mentioned in the community call the European Commission communication and the Talinn declaration.

bvhme avatar Nov 19 '20 15:11 bvhme

Linked to discussion in #658 on where we should describe our value proposition and the supporting documents

clausmullie avatar Dec 21 '21 11:12 clausmullie

Can we consider this resolved thanks to #1302?

Ainali avatar Aug 22 '23 12:08 Ainali