@CEDO @fsf no, unfortunately no one really keeps track of it publicly, it just occasionally pops up in IT-oriented media (and only in Danish as far as I am aware).
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Laust (laust@ohai.social)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Jun-2024 22:02:17 JST Laust @CEDO @fsf the last status was that the municipalities were told to get their act together and stop using Chromebooks. The municipalities then demanded an extension to the "ruling" to have time to find an alternative or (more likely) try to get their current practice made legal. This after having been warned for several years that at best they were skirting the law.
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Laust (laust@ohai.social)'s status on Tuesday, 04-Jun-2024 06:03:34 JST Laust @fsf there is an ongoing (large!) case about this in Denmark. Basically all the municipalities in Denmark have chosen Chromebooks for their primary school students because it was the cheapest option and the government refuses to give them a budget which could actually handle studiouri use of computers during teaching.