I've just become an e-Resident of Estonia. I've done this because Estonia has been leading the Digital 5 (D5) (now D7) and promoting open standards and open source.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_5#D5_Charter
The Government of Canada has just joined and is interested in emulating what works and trying to apply it to Canada.
Happy to see a few Drupal sites listed in the Estonian government (looks like this is a bit out of date) - https://groups.drupal.org/government-sites#Estonia
Anyways, I'm curious about how this is taken in Estonia. I am also looking at setting up an Estonian virtual company. Mostly this is just to experiment with the system you have.
One of the requirements to set up a business is a physical address. Seems like there are a lot of firms willing to do that. Not sure that any of them are more than just a cash grab for foreigners.
Thought it would be an interesting conversation to start.

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re: e-Residency, Digital Government & Open Source
Hi Mike,
In terms of Drupal, the Estonian government, in an effort to standardise site design and structure across ministries and various gov't organisations, ordered what amounts to a Drupal installation profile, that was mostly built in 2013 and implemented across various sites after that.
The project is "owned" by the Estonian Government Office, which is where I worked from 2013-2015, helping oversee (and contributing to) the installation profile's development. Adoption of the profile by gov't ministries was voluntary, but highly recommended - hoping to give a consistent look and feel to sites across the public sector.
As for digital gov't in Estonia, the breadth of online services is vast and made possible by our ID-Cards (Similar to what you get as an e-Resident.) combined with the infrastructure (both technical and legal) to support digital authentication and digital signatures in contracts and day-to-day transactions. (Banking, utilites etc.)
I'm also happy to discuss this further with you "offline". I have a somewhat unique position in all this as I am also a Canadian citizen. :)
That's great.
I've reached out via the Drupal.org contact page. Thanks for reaching out Märt.
Did they ever publish the install profile? I wanted to see what they did with the authentication system, but the most active site I could see was:
https://www.drupal.org/project/openid_ee
Anyways, happy to hear this.
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