 Tudi, sem prejdole in sem pravda, da bi me prejdešljel svojih izgledaj in v Italijah. Svajam in prišli, tako da sem točila v zelo, in da sem odmah zelo, kar je vseçno v provencije, pojel, v delarjev. Mi se zelo, da so se izpronovati na vsečnji srednji, Svaj, grejtalia je vseato vsešel. Grejtalia je vseato v Kalijskih vsešelj, z koli v video ofici. Vse je z vsešelj, koli vsešelj, z vso bojstveni. Grejtalia je vsešelj za vsešelj, ICT professionals, civil servants, but also domestic users, ordinary users, who wants to share solutions and problems about the office and about open source in general and about bio and data and open government. Big founders are ICT professionals and civil servants with valuable experience of migration. Value with experience of migration from Microsoft Office to Google Office. And many of the founders are members of the Document Foundation and, therefore, already actively engaged in the office project. Almost all of the members of the board of directors of the Bricaria are present here in the office conference. Marina Latini, our vice president and technical manager. Alfredo Parisi, who spoke about ZDVU in the project and our honored president, the other members of the board who can't be with us today are Andrea Castellani, Kriotana Borgetti and Gabriela Konzo. The Bricaria community on Google Plus has almost 2,400 active members. The everyday share news, information, problems and solutions about the office and about open source in general. The community is very important for professional and domestic users while looking for solutions to specific problems. And many members of the community follow the discussions and quickly provide responses to the requests for help from users. In addition, the community also provides an important meeting point for people to build new professional networks. The Bricaria is also very social. We have a Twitter account, a Facebook page and more recently a YouTube channel and a slideshare to five who have helped us to introduce our activities and our project. Our blog, Libritaria.it plays an important communication role. In the blog we publish every week news about the office project but also documents, spreadsheets, presentations, models developed by members of the community who want to share their work with us. For example, last month we published a spreadsheet with a budget template developed by a member of the Libritaria community. We also publish interviews with ICT professionals who in business or in public administrations have ended the migration from Microsoft Office to League Office in order to provide success stories to Libritaria. Finally, in the blog we publish news about events organized by our community and by other open source community in Italy. The question is what we have done we have a lot of valuable experiences at Libritaria. The first one, Libreumbria Libreumbria migration project of Umbria's Regional Government Administration that has involved about 5000 desktops and similar projects in the provinces of Balsam, Macerata, Cremona and Mina and the municipalities of Termi, Diterpo and Turin, more recently Turin. Another significant project has involved the desktops of one of Italy's major trade union, and another important project is Librevenito. Librevenito deals with the regional public health organization where about 500 desktops have been migrated and another 1000 are planned for the next year. The total number of stations that migrated so far in Italy is about 16,000. Libre Italia wants to support the digital culture and the culture of free and open source software through seminars, courses and training sessions. For example, in August we organized an association with Umbria Linux User Group in the Linux summer. The event consists of five free access seminars on Linux and Libre Office and open source implement browsers and email software. Libre Italia wants to spread the best practice of migration through national contests. For example, the national contests are organized by four months in Italy and named at the individualization of an experience which formed the national guidelines for digital culture and skills which now contains Libreubian model of teaching in public administration. And what we will do is to promote Libre Office and open source, obviously. Libre Italia wishes to facilitate the development, the dissemination and promotion of the Libre Office suite and the open source software to reduce the digital divide and to break down the barriers of information technology and technologies. Develop digital culture and skills. Libre Italia wants to promote digital culture to provide all citizens equal access to technology and equal opportunities of participation to the knowledge society and spread the software in public administrations and schools. Libre Italia wants to contribute to spreading open source software in public administrations, especially in schools and universities to support the growth of digital culture and the value of collaboration by young people. Promote open document format. Libre Italia will promote to allow the interoperability and therefore to guarantee permanent access to the data and information, especially in public administration. Support open data usage. We wish to promote the dissemination of open data and free and universal access to resources and information. We think that the monopoly of ideas is to limit the cultural development of everyone. Encourage digital new enterprises. Libre Italia wants to encourage the birth of new enterprises who can develop new solutions for open source software and provide the job opportunities for young people. We would like to organize courses also in learning for the office developers in order to increase the number of ICP professionals in the Italian community and for the Libre Office project. An Italian conference in the coming month we will organize the first Italian conference in order to promote the activities and the project of Libre Italia. Support ECD and open source. We will create a working group who will support the development and dissemination of European computer driving license with open source software and the Libre Office. Development and learning platform for Libre Office courses. Italia wishes to develop a new platform to put free Libre Office courses online. We should complete and grow the prototype of Libre Umbia's project named Libre Campus and realize in recent months with the model and the workers how we will get organized. Libre Italia wants to constitute a committee of experts in open government and open source that will help us to identify the project and the activities of the association and we will create some working groups of the team leader who can coordinate the work of the volunteers and the members of Libre Italia will be in touch by video conference and also by meetings in different Italian cities. We think in October we will organize the first meeting in the city of Perugio in the center of Italy. The answer when after three years of living as an online community Libre Italia was born in our organization in August this year and the necessary paperwork for recognition as a nonprofit organization has been submitted but our founders began to define our goals and activities sometime before that. We are organizing a lot of things in the next few months and most of which I've already mentioned in this presentation and what I tell you follow us if you want where are we? Libre Italia is at water side in the city of Perugio in the center of Italy. The choice of location is linked which gave a boost to many of the activities that we intend to organize as an association. Apart from this Perugio is geographically at the center of Italy so easy to reach for those living in the north then in the south and the last question why Libre Italia? The first reason is for free software in public administration. The spread of open source software in Italy in public administration is fetching. There are some best practices to follow like Libreumbia and Librevento but there is still much to do especially in public administration where it is necessary to present the opportunities of the open source software where it is too often unknown. Libre Italia has calculated that the Italian public administration would gain 600 million euro adopting the office and we all know that this is not the only reason why public administrations should choose open source software. Free software in schools Libre Italia cans apart initiatives aimed to increase the use of open source software in schools and in the universities Libreumbia school project Most schools have only experienced the proprietary software With Libreumbia school project we organized seminars aimed to teachers and parents to educate them on how technological choices impact the sharing of knowledge We also provide courses that show how schools how to switch the PCs in open source software Free software to support digital culture In Italy according to a recent European Commission 60% of Italian have digital skills necessary to do their jobs and it's not better for our digital natives who according to Yuki Tsolaya research are second last for digital skills The adoption of free software according to the model that we will propose is based on training develops skills and goes to fill many of the gaps which people have in public administration The Microsoft proprietary format doc unfortunately is considered the standard for many public administrations and data We understand that this is an obscurity So Libre Italia wants to support the spread of performance like here and apply pressure so that they can be adopted by all the Italian public administrations as has already happened in the UK All the activities that we will do will focus on the growth of the Italian community and therefore their office project Here there are our contacts you can contact us by e-mail or you can follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter Google Plus, Bloodshare Flickr You can read and follow our blog here at Libre Italia. Thank you Thanks to Italignoli Libre Italia is successful It's not true They are being well paid Thanks for your attention Thanks to the organizers of the office conference for all seeing us today Thank you very much The questions either I answer I have a few questions but lucky everyone in the project knows me I don't know how The question is how many of the migrations for the administrations have professional support for the Libre office Do all of them have it or some? Particle administrations and some public administrations have ended the migration but many public administrations don't have the professionals in arms to do the migration and so they they need help from enterprise from business enterprise Is it also support for bug fixing for the migration process itself? It's more general process the bug fixing needs education they don't understand that in this sense they are uneducated by Microsoft if you find a bug in Microsoft office there is no chance they don't even think that they can get the bug solved in Libre office now we are educated people it's important that you find a bug because if you find a bug put attention on the bug and if the bug is really nasty for you you can pay someone that solves the bug but it's yet people look at you and say are you serious about that yes I'm serious the code is there so you can solve the problem but then the software is going to work so we are certified by raising the people in Italy on the programs in general the process is the wrong one it's not happening tomorrow unfortunately it's not happening tomorrow no it's not happening tomorrow I didn't check the amount of 600 million so it's a projection in the Umbria project they've analyzed in a very deep way the savings on the first 1000 users so there is a spreadsheet which is in Italian but it's published so you can look at all the costs that have been involved in Libre office compared to all the costs that have been involved in updating Microsoft Office so on the first 1000 users they saved 220,000 euros so if you project the number of employees of the public administration in Italy which is almost 4 million if you project those 200,000 it becomes 600 million but if you say we saved 200,000 people would tell you it's finance say we saved 600 million but my idea could say we saved 6 billion I would have told 6 billion because you have to be figures that people mind blowing otherwise no one is going to listen to you so we saved 200,000 times at least but their analysis is very complete because they put all the costs so training costs they put on the cost even the press conference which is not a migration cost but they put all the costs which are Microsoft guys in this case if you put everything in the spreadsheet then they cannot tell us as they usually do is because you have not considered everything that their calculation is more positive than the other so we have considered everything even the time that people was going to smoke cigarettes outside so the ICP professionals now where the migration so it's a really fair comparison and what is amazing is that it has been presented to a general public administration body with Microsoft guys present and the Microsoft guy who said to not comment the spreadsheet no no I think it's important because it's a data that everyone actually a summary of the spreadsheet is in English so if people is interested because that is official so it's in an official document of the one Italian public administration has been registered exactly but as a protocol as a politician have acknowledged that so it's not something that I just got it because I have a friend there it's an official document of course you have to reference to the Italian original because that is the only the English one is just a translation but it's not the original document it's a translation of an Italian original and I think that this is important because it's a reference that no one can discuss I mean if you start discussing this it's really, you know, you go it really after the smoke because that is really considering everything there is also some support in the culture in which type of software in general open source we, the browser, yes, Mozilla in my kind of word so we give for no, no, it's really basic so it's digital when you have to teach the digital culture unfortunately you have to go to the basics people, it's really they lack culture unfortunately this is the reality ok, and one more these courses of teachers and parents they were pre-op charged or they were pre-op charged or pre-op charged yeah, it doesn't mean that we as an association like PDF, they are not charged of course it depends from size of the project if the project is to be we might ask that the organization pay some money to the professional giving the courses of course ok, and I'm asking because we have such well in part it is something similar and we were told that it is pre-op charged which has no when you pay about 5 euros but you have to do something by pre-op charged and all that yeah, it depends from the environment it depends from the environment actually in their case the courses were pre-op charged but they were sponsored by the region so that makes them official in a sense of course it depends from mentality of people there are many variables of course ok, your course is good but next month I'm going to attend a Microsoft course and I will just 150 euros it was so cheap because the original price was 500