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By Martin LaMonica, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 10, 2005 10:28:00 PM

The group behind the OpenDocument standard has submitted the document format to a key standards organization, a move that could make open-source desktop applications more attractive to governments.

OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, said it has submitted the standard to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). OpenDocument is a set of document formats for storing desktop applications, including word processors, spreadsheets and presentation software.

The first version of the standard was ratified earlier this year by OASIS and is used by the OpenOffice open-source product suite.

Late last month, OASIS said it had submitted the OpenDocument specification to the Electrotechnical Commission's Joint Technical Committee at ISO (ISO/IEC JTC1) for approval as a standard. OpenDocument will continue to be developed and maintained within OASIS, but the group is seeking the ISO standardization to make the document formats more accessible, according to an OASIS representative.

"We believe OpenDocument's approval by ISO/IEC JTC1…will serve as a gratifying endorsement, making OpenDocument even more accessible to adopters--particularly those implementing business solutions for governments--who look to ISO for assurance of long-term viability," said OASIS representative Carol Geyer.

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts last month announced that it had chosen OpenDocument as the standard document format for state agencies in the executive branch. Other state and national governments are considering moving to OpenDocument-based products, according to an IBM representative.

Sun Microsystems' StarOffice suite, which is based on OpenOffice, supports OpenDocument. Microsoft's dominant Office System product line, meanwhile, does not support OpenDocument natively.

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Yes, and the state SHOULD stick it to the companies screwing the state.
It is taxpayer money after all. It is refreshing to see one state figure out how to fix Microsoft's wagon and force them to compete straight up.

Nobody is stopping Microsoft from supporting th... (Read the rest)
Posted by: DonnieBoy Posted on: 10/11/05 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Train is picking up steam! techboy_z   | 10/10/05
Pet Peeve. Zinoron   | 10/11/05
An ISO standard! Now we need more states/countries/corporations to mandate DonnieBoy   | 10/10/05
If it's mandated, how is it free? Real World   | 10/11/05
Governments and Corporations often mandate standards in order to save money DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
Which is it? Real World   | 10/11/05
This is all about choice. Governments and corporations need to be free to DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
Freedom is mandated? Anton Philidor   | 10/11/05
No, Massachusettes CHOSE the Open Document standard. They were NOT DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
The market has spoken Real World   | 10/11/05
RE: The market has spoken nightshade0143   | 10/11/05
Yes, the use of past tense is good here. The market is changing. DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
Yes, the use of past tense is good here. The market is changing. DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
As far as MS goes Boot_Agnostic   | 10/11/05
ISO Mechanics Yagotta B. Kidding   | 10/10/05
Stroll on the day when politics stops interfering with choice.... Scrat   | 10/11/05
Worst Implementation?!?!?!?! nucrash   | 10/11/05
The Job is... zztong   | 10/11/05
These people are comparing the products and format, not just the format DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
And, this is NOT interfering with choice, this is ANOTHER choice. DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
Yeah.. nomorems   | 10/11/05
This enables *more* choice techboy_z   | 10/11/05
Futureproofing JMcCullagh   | 10/11/05
Yes, it's a stick-it-to-Microsoft issue... Anton Philidor   | 10/11/05
Yes, and the state SHOULD stick it to the companies screwing the state. DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
About time Chad_z   | 10/11/05
Place your bet. Anton Philidor   | 10/11/05
Best move ever.. Other states to follow. PaulWallen   | 10/11/05
Probably the best point, is governments SHOULD stick it to the vendors and DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
State of MA standing alone in the desert? Eggs Ackley_z   | 10/11/05
MA and ODF JohnRoche   | 10/11/05
Full Formatting jdakula   | 10/11/05
My wife uses Word Perfect too. But, Word Perfect does not support OD yet. DonnieBoy   | 10/11/05
And good, any user, biz, or state, and on and on Boot_Agnostic   | 10/11/05

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