Slashdot Mirror


Peter Quinn To Keynote ODF Workshop at SCALE 4x

irabinovitch writes "The Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) has announced that Peter Quinn, former CIO of Massachusetts, will keynote at the 2006 Southern California Linux Expo. Quinn's keynote will be the opening presentation at SCALE's Workshop on the OpenDocument Format in Government Organizations. There will be over 30 presentations at SCALE 4x including Chris Dibona (Google), Aaron Seigo (KDE) and Matt Asay (Alfresco)"

6 comments

  1. Re:Excuse me by Bert64 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    OpenDocument isn't intended to weaken commercial software, it's intended to improve the position of consumers.

    The availability of standard image formats hasn't stopped Adobe from selling photoshop.

    --
    http://spamdecoy.net - free throwaway anonymous email - avoid spam!
  2. Re:Excuse me by fit4130 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Owned

  3. Re:Excuse me by DigDuality · · Score: 1

    Whether that's the intention or not, that's what a good portion of ODF's consumer base is hoping for. By weakening commerical software's grasp on the market, the more we aren't forced into complying with propreitary standards. Frankly, i think government itself should not be allowed to touch proprietary software as much as possible if a publicly open standard is available. It reeks of corporate special interest and using government institutions that we all pay for, to push a particular company's agenda. The MS-centric computer classes that make phys ed look like advanced physics in our public school system is a good start.

  4. ODF != open source advocacy by oldosadmin · · Score: 4, Informative

    What exactly will a bunch of Linux hippies convening at a "workshop" accomplish? What, will they go over new ways to copy Microsoft? Or will they share new ideas to furter weaken the commercial software industry? Bunch of commies if you ask me.

    I hate to feed the troll, but I'm sure the base concern is shared by more than a few people around here share.

    The OpenDocument Fellowship *is not* an open source advocacy group. We're happy to hear of ANYONE using open formats, expecially in the realm of office software.

    The sibling post comparing open formats in commercial office software to photoshop and open image formats has the right idea. Open standards stimulate competition -- both commercially and in the open community.


    Jason Faulkner
    OpenDocment Fellowship Eastern US Press Contact

    --
    Jay | http://oldos.org