Denmark
Score EDRIX
4.29
Niveau
Specialized Contender
Scores des piliers EDRIX (normalisés 0–10)
Métriques brutes
Les valeurs sous-jacentes avant normalisation min-max sur l'UE27.
| Développeurs GitHub (indice par habitant) | 4.25 |
| Part de Linux sur les ordinateurs de bureau et portables | 3.20% |
| Part des navigateurs souverains (Firefox + Opera) | 10.32% |
| Note de souveraineté des domaines — tous (TLD national) | 0.397 |
| Note de souveraineté des domaines — secteur public | 0.444 |
Denmark places 19th at 4.83. Developer density is strong (4.25 per-capita, top quartile), but grassroots adoption is among the weakest in the EU27 (Linux 3.20%, sovereign browser 10.32% — both bottom quartile). Private and public sector hosting are mid-tier.
Strengths
- Top-tier per-capita developer density — 4.25 per-capita index.
Weaknesses
- Bottom-tier grassroots adoption — Linux desktop share 3.20%, sovereign browser 10.32%; Danish desktop users overwhelmingly choose Apple and Chrome.
- Mid-tier private-sector hosting —
.dkraw rating 0.46, just below the EU27 median.
Outlook
Denmark has the technical workforce and the public-policy framework but a strikingly anglophile end-user culture. The grassroots-pillar weakness is the result of mass adoption of Apple devices and Google services; it's not a "talent gap" but a "consumer choice" gap. Hard to address without policy intervention.
Historical context
2020 baseline
In 2020, Denmark was a "leader," demonstrating a proactive and sophisticated strategic agenda for digital sovereignty supported by a mature and well-governed open source policy framework.
2024 progression
Denmark's progress continues to be driven by local authorities and associations like OS2. The Danish Agency for Digital Government has created key guidelines for the use of OSS, but the national push has been less forceful than in other leading countries.
Référence historique
Fiche OSOR (PDF, 2024) — le rapport de politique Open Source par pays, utilisé dans le pilier Politiques publiques retiré d'EDRIX 1.0.