Luxembourg

Score EDRIX

5.79

Niveau

Specialized Contender

Scores des piliers EDRIX (normalisés 0–10)

Écosystème des développeurs 6.14 / 10
Adoption par la base 4.72 / 10
Résilience du secteur privé 4.53 / 10
Résilience du secteur public 7.78 / 10

Métriques brutes

Les valeurs sous-jacentes avant normalisation min-max sur l'UE27.

Développeurs GitHub (indice par habitant) 4.02
Part de Linux sur les ordinateurs de bureau et portables 3.33%
Part des navigateurs souverains (Firefox + Opera) 18.32%
Note de souveraineté des domaines — tous (TLD national) 0.416
Note de souveraineté des domaines — secteur public 0.778

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Luxembourg's June 2026 score of 6.89 reflects a focused profile: a perfect 10/10 on Public Sector Health (all official government domains EU-hosted) combined with a strong developer ecosystem (6.14) driven by its financial-services tech sector. The countering weakness is grassroots — Linux desktop share at 3.33% is the lowest in the leadership tier and below the EU27 mean.

Strengths

  • Perfect Public Sector Health — every surveyed official domain (head of state, government, Luxembourg City) hosted on EU infrastructure.
  • Strong per-capita developer density — 4.02, top-7 in EU27, reflecting Luxembourg's outsized financial-tech sector relative to population.
  • Above-average Sovereign Browser share — 18.32% Firefox + Opera.

Weaknesses

  • Linux desktop share of 3.33% — the lowest in the leadership tier, suggesting limited grassroots open-source culture among end users.
  • Private-sector raw rating of 0.51 — about 49% of scanned .lu domains rely on non-EU infrastructure; the financial sector's heavy use of US cloud providers is visible.

Outlook

Luxembourg's position is shaped by a handful of sectoral concentrations. The financial-tech ecosystem is a structural strength that won't shift; future gains will come from broader workforce Linux/browser adoption and from private-sector EU hosting. Watch grassroots adoption over the coming year.

Historical context

2020 baseline

In 2020, Luxembourg was an "emerging" nation with a moderately strong and unique strategic position as a trusted data hub for Europe, but an underdeveloped formal policy for open source.

2024 progression

Luxembourg's incentives have focused on emerging technologies and cybersecurity. The Clausen Project, a key new initiative, will establish a national OSPO and contribute open source tools for cybersecurity, linking OSS to its strategic goals.

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.