[Openstds] EDRI: ODF and public Sector (Berlin Oct 29-30)
Manon Ress
manon.ress at keionline.org
Wed Nov 7 11:41:27 PST 2007
From EDRI-gram
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7. Open Document Format gains more support
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The first international workshop of Open Document Format (ODF) public
sector
users took place in Berlin on 29-30 October 2007, hosted by the Foreign
Office of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The position of the German Foreign Office, as host of the event, was
made
very clear. The Federal Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in his
opening word, called ODF "a completely open and ISO-standardized
format",
considering it an "excellent basis" for "a free exchange of knowledge
and
information in a time of globalization". The Foreign Office has already
linked its foreign missions in a network using open-source programs and
shifted to OpenOffice and Linux operation systems on their laptops
and has
in view to extend this program to all diplomatic workstations by the
middle
of 2008.
According to Florian Schießl of the LiMux Project Office of Munich,
where a
migration to Linux is in progress, the ODF is a good tool in reducing
the
large range of templates and macros in the municipal government and in
creating more uniform file management standards. The municipal
administration of Freiburg will also implement a project for the
migration
of 2000 workstations from Microsoft Office 2000 to OpenOffice,
relying in
the future solely on ODF and PDF. ODF will also be adopted as the
standard
file format by all agencies and departments of Schwäbisch-Hall as Horst
Bräuner, IT director, stated.
Germany is not the only country in favour of ODF. As expressed by Gavin
Beckett of the city administration of Bristol, UK, a migration to Sun
Microsystems's StarOffice is currently in progress in the city
administrative offices. Mr. Beckett pointed out that the difficulty
in the
development of the progress is the inertia and habit of the office
employees
having been used Microsoft operation system for many years. "The
point is to
overcome deeply ingrained modes of behavior," he stated.
Brazil and India are also leaders in the use of open standards in the
office
area. Deivi Kuhn of Serpro, a company coordinating the use of open
source in
Brazil, declared that ODF standard adopted by the International
Organization
for Standardization, a good tool providing both access to knowledge
and ensuring user freedoms, was mandatory for e-government state
interoperability standards. In India, in the federal state of Assam, PCs
with Linux and OpenOffice were given to students and the migration to
open
source software was in progress in government offices.
German Foreign Office comes out in favor of Open Document Format
(30.10.2007)
http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/98208
ODF Workshop (29-30.10.2007)
http://www.odfworkshop.org/
EDRI-gram: OOXML - negative vote at International Organization for
Standardization (12.09.2007)
http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.17/ooxml-rejected-iso
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Il vaut mieux remuer une question, sans la décider, que la décider,
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Translation: It is better to debate a question without settling it
than to settle a question without debating it
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