EU IDA Study On OSS
Werner writes ""European Commission Interchange of Data between Administration" (EU IDA) study on the use of open source software in the European public sector - you can
get it in PDF or DOC."
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This URL (http://ag.idaprog.org/Indis35prod/doc/333) seems to have the fundamental page.
Those who do not learn from Dilbert are doomed to repeat it.
Because free software WYSIWYG word processors are inferior, and because M$Word is the defacto standard in corporate and goverment officies.
How many would have been able to read an AbiWord document? Or an OpenOffice document?
They did produce a PDF too, so it's not like they are completely closing the document.
Preferably they should have released it in plain text or HTML too, as you said, or RTF. Of course that would have lost the fancy formatting.
Seems like we need a good open standardized WYSIWYG oriented xml based format for editing and storage. PDF and PS is a bit problematic to load into an editor... How good are the various formats used by open source word processors and office suites? Could they settle on one format to standardize?
pinkNoise
So the EU IDA on OSS in PDF and DOC includes the FSFs GNU and BSD UNIX but not MSFT, MS-DOS or otherwise, because of the actions by the US DOJ over MSIE, even though they FUBARed the whole thing because of W.
HTH.
Liberty in your lifetime
Here's a mirror of the PDF documents:
:)
http://www.informatik.umu.se/~meson/oss-eu/
Please use the main site if possible. Don't know if the sysadmin likes this mirror