In Ontario, was have an annual "Sunshine List" which publicizes the pay of highly-paid public workers, ostensibly to increase accountability. The list was established nearly 20 years ago. Problem is, the list starts at $100,000, and the legislation that established the list did not index that amount to the inflation rate. $100K is a good salary these days, but is by no means extravagant, and over the next few years the number of names on the Sunshine List is going to balloon from hundreds to thousands as the upper bands of many of the public sector pay scales cross the magic $100k boundary. Some decades down the road, I suppose that entry-level positions will be on the list. I'm not sure if the lack of indexing was an oversight, or an intentional way of gradually introducing open access to salary data.
Specifically, the NOOBS multi-distro image announced today will appear preloaded on SD cards Real Soon Now.