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My friends at @nextcloud have launched a Digital Sovereignty Index. While not perfect, it gives a fascinating insight into which countries self-host and thus control their digital destiny.
#opensource #digitalsovereignty
dsi.nextcloud.com/
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I am also surprised by the definition of Dig Sovereignty: "Digital Sovereignty refers to a country's ability to control and govern its own digital infrastructure and data.". If you live in an authoritarian regime (and as we see any democracy can eventually become one), the country can very well control the digital infrastructure, but for the institutions and people within the country it is the opposite of sovereignty. This is a much better definition: cio.bund.de/Webs/CIO/DE/digita…
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@jzakotnik thanks for contributing your thoughts. You can easily suggest improvements, even tiny ones, by clicking "Contribute" on the page. Please don't hesitate to do so! dsi.nextcloud.com/
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