karolherbst ,
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@Len0w0ThinkBad there is an interesting aspect to this and that's getting FOSS/Linux used by governments (as in, paying local IT firms instead of big corpo). However they usually have high requirements on accessibility, which ultimately ends with a chicken-egg problem, because only big companies (e.g. Red Hat) are able to promise on those aspects.

So there is some chicken-egg problem right here, but I think that's solvable if governments would be willing to invest big in Linux accessibility.

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