[Gfoss] Regole europee per il software libero

Piergiorgio Cipriano pg.cipriano a gmail.com
Ven 8 Mar 2013 15:09:09 CET


da:
http://ec.europa.eu/isa/actions/04-accompanying-measures/4-2-5action_en.htm

This Action will define a common strategy to enable the efficient and
effective sharing of several types of artefacts linked to the provision of
public services in Europe.
Public services can be implemented faster and more efficiently by using
already available solutions and common services, and by learning from the
experiences of other Member States. In addition, using the same solutions
and adapting best practices to one's needs often indirectly result in
services which are more interoperable and more open.

This Action will define a strategy addressing the following issues:
- kinds of solutions that can be shared;
- organisation of reuse and sharing at a European level;
- contribution of other ISA actions and their links to sharing and reuse
practices;
- identification of main barriers for sharing and reusing;
- better development of reusable solutions;
- leverage of existing national initiatives;
- selection of reusable solutions at a European level;
- identification of the market reusable solutions to public administrations;
- ensuring reuse at all government levels.

Some countries have national legislations requiring sharing and re-use
already in place. Examples are Spain (Esquema nacional de
interoperabilidad, Royal Decree 4/2010) and Italy (Codice
dell'amministrazione digitale). These countries recommend the use of open
specifications, make it mandatory to share solutions developed by public
administrations and have set up national repositories for easier sharing.

While these legislations are already a remarkable step towards the
elimination of barriers and the re-use of already developed solutions, they
focus on the technological transfer level only and remain on national
level.
This Action will assess whether there is a need to extend the type of
shared solutions and information to the European level. It will target
besides technological assets also semantic, organisational and legal ones.



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Piergiorgio Cipriano



Il giorno 08 marzo 2013 10:58, Paolo Cavallini <cavallini a faunalia.it> ha
scritto:

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> Il 07/03/2013 21:55, Piergiorgio Cipriano ha scritto:
> > Č una proposta di clausole standard suggerite per contratti di
> > enti pubblici: * right to distribute its own software * reuse third
> > parties' IPR assets * reuse and distribute documentation and
> > "non-sw" assets * "no vendor lock-in" to stay free to adopt a new
> > solution
> >
> > Licenza citata: EUPL
>
> Beh, quindi sembra una iniziativa sana.
> Hai capito che valore o utilizzo possa avere?
> Grazie.
> - --
> Paolo Cavallini - Faunalia
> www.faunalia.eu
> Full contact details at www.faunalia.eu/pc
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