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Lizmap on the French interministerial open source software database

Thu 16 June 2022

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Lizmap on the French interministerial open source software database

Lizmap is now referenced on the French interministerial open source software base (Socle interministériel de logiciels libres, SILL). You can consult the Lizmap software sheet. This file was created by a SILL referent: a public agent using Lizmap.

As an initial step to have this link, two articles must have been created beforehand : Lizmap on the Comptoir du libre and Lizmap on Wikidata.

French interministerial open source software database

The French interministerial open source software database (Socle interministériel de logiciels libres, SILL) is the reference catalog of free software recommended by the French State for the whole administration.

It is published by Etalab's open source software division (DINUM) on the code.gouv.fr website. Its management interface is accessible on the website sill.etalab.gouv.fr.

It is built in a collaborative way by a community of public agents, the SILL referents. As a public agent using Lizmap, you can become a Lizmap referent.

You will also find the sheets:

The comptoir du libre

The Comptoir du Libre lists the free softwares useful to the public services as well as their users and providers.

It's a free software marketplace. Its purpose is to share information about these softwares, and to put in contact the interested parties. The authorities browsing this platform will find :

The Comptoir du Libre is a service of Adullact. As a Lizmap user, you can:

You will also find the sheets:

Wikidata

Wikidata [w] is a free, collaborative, multilingual, secondary database, collecting structured data to provide support for Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, the other wikis of the Wikimedia movement, and to anyone in the world.

Wikidata is a central storage repository that can be accessed by others, such as the wikis maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation. Content loaded dynamically from Wikidata does not need to be maintained in each individual wiki project. For example, statistics, dates, locations, and other common data can be centralized in Wikidata.

The Wikidata Lizmap sheet contains the main data, a description in English and French. This sheet can be completed and the description translated into other languages.

You will also find the sheets:

René-Luc D'Hont