Dutch government launches GitHub alternative pilot

The Dutch government has quietly begun building its own alternative to GitHub to reduce reliance on Big Tech. The platform, code.overheid.nl, is currently in a pilot phase restricted to a small group of institutions. Officials aim to reshape public code management through this initiative.

The Dutch government is developing code.overheid.nl as a sovereign platform to host public code, escaping control by Big Tech companies like GitHub. This move seeks to give the government greater independence in managing its open-source projects. The pilot phase, which limits access to select institutions, marks the initial rollout of the service announced on May 2, 2026, as first reported by TechRadar. The initiative comes amid broader European efforts to build digital infrastructure free from dominant U.S. tech providers. By creating its own repository, the Netherlands intends to ensure that public sector software remains under national control. No timeline for full public access has been specified, with the focus remaining on testing among approved users. This development highlights growing concerns over data sovereignty in government operations.

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A worried UK government official in a podcast studio with AI and foreign tech symbols, illustrating risks of AI adoption.
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Podcast discussion warns UK government AI adoption could deepen reliance on foreign tech

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A recent podcast episode raised concerns that the UK government’s growing use of AI tools in public services—and potentially in elements of legislative work—could increase security and sovereignty risks tied to overseas providers.

The Dutch government has rolled out code.overheid.nl, a Forgejo-based platform for hosting public-sector code. Several agencies are already using the service following its April 24 soft launch.

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An open letter opposing NHS England's decision to pull its open-source software from public view amid AI hacking fears has garnered 682 signatures, including from author Cory Doctorow and former health secretary Matt Hancock. Critics argue the policy undermines transparency and security in taxpayer-funded code.

Daniel Stenberg, creator of the widely used curl program, draws parallels between his project and a cyberattack that nearly succeeded two years ago. In an interview in Huddinge, he stresses the importance of trust in open-source software underpinning the internet. An expert warns he could theoretically shut down half the internet.

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France's national digital directorate, DINUM, is switching its workstations from Windows to Linux as part of a push for digital sovereignty. The move follows an interministerial seminar on April 8 and requires all ministries to draft plans reducing reliance on non-European software by autumn 2026. Other agencies are adopting homegrown tools for messaging, video calls, and file transfers.

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