Friday, March 18, 2011

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Linux in the Office



Very short and thin in the video switch to Linux (Ubuntu and Debian 10.10 6) of the Secretariat of the Democratic Party Matera.
I hope you can post as soon as something better:
  • a public initiative for comparison to determine the best migration policy
  • and, finally, a time schedule for the migration.
At work ...

Thursday, March 10, 2011

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The matter passes to the Democratic Party Software Libre



Yeah.
Materano Yesterday the Democratic Party has almost completed its migration to the Software Libre.
None of that, God forbid, a PC was already there and we put ubuntu 10.10, ditto on another pc recovered around, while on an old ibm laptop (Pentium 3 with 384 MB RAM) we installed Debian 6 lxfce with desktop.
Now, the road to get to complete the migration to software libre local public administration is not a good point, but thanks to the efforts of the Secretary of the PD Matera, Simonetta Guarini who pushed for this act of common sense , a concrete step has been taken.
No more projects or good intentions, but actually gained as a fact.
Since yesterday, city councilors, activists, councilors, Managers and supervisors will use libre software for their activities in the Party headquarters.
And, since they are in the Secretariat of the Party and not in council or city council, I think still a good start.
I think that now the party would launch a public initiative to urge the administration to begin recovering the lost ground.
We'll see what we will be able to push up, however, unlike the usual, my stubbornness in these cases is a virtue and not a defect.
In short, as it unfortunately could be one month, and our main launch a true "Call to Duty" to realize even higher levels in the spread of software libre.
I believe that an event of type information and discussion there is as well, but soon will be necessary to have a time schedule for Migration, the statements of principle are certainly encouraging, but only when they are unique and followed by deeds.
This is a fact, come next.




PS: maybe you'll post a short video attached to the event!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Chronicle of a Death Foretold: The Renewable Energy in Italy

admit that I was a bit 'distracted and failing in full public performance of the preparative stages of the renewable energy sector Italian.
In fact, the Minister Romano decided that, since we almost achieved what we thought we achieved only in 2020, may well suffice.
The 8,000 MW of peak to be installed by 2020, in fact, will be completed within a few months.
Consistent Minister Romano
as part of a team policy that tries to bury as much as possible the country's must have seemed intolerable to the existence of an industry vanguard.
therefore decided that the incentive system that has miraculously brought Italy to an unexpected 6 - - compared to what should be its level of energy production from renewable sources, compared to the usual Germany is to be dismantled.
End of the games.
The market is not yet ripe for the suspension of the incentives that must be reduced gradually. To date, they have worked. We went in a few years from 7000.00 to € 4000.00 per peak kW installed (with high quality components, can also be made to 3000.00) for small plants.
Instead, flab.
Sure, some remedial action would be desirable for installations of speculation on land, but the incentive should be extended to companies: it is ironic that the small firms do not know how to take advantage of Italy at the main benefit of photovoltaics: the zero for small businesses in energy costs.
fabbrichette of Italy, the warehouses, who complain of high production costs, has not been able to get 20 to 200 kW of panels on the roof and clear the energy costs in its critical manufacturing sector. Reference to
this article details, it is not necessary to repeat things already known.
What else?
that the measure may not pass?
Relying on hope is not my forte, especially when even the mere recognition that a Minister of Development has designed a similar abomination is sufficient to lead to despair.
PS:
I wonder if the regional government, in the unlikely event that the measure passes, can not use oil revenue to replace part of the incentives on renewable?