-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

 All,

1 May 2006: The International Organization for Standardization (the ISO)
has today approved a standard file format to be used worldwide for the
storage of files produced by office software (word processor documents,
spreadsheets, presentations, drawings, etc.). For the first time in the
history of computing, software users will be guaranteed that they will
be able to use their data in any compliant software package, both now
and in the future. The point of an open standard is that any compliant
application can use it.

As Simon Phipps, the Chief Open Source Officer at Sun Microsystems, wrote,

"This is a landmark moment for the Free/Open Source Software movement.
An innovation that started here [at OpenOffice.org] has been reviewed,
adopted and now endorsed at the highest level as an international
standard. We now have a standard for productivity documents that is
recognised by governments, which often require ISO approval."

The OpenOffice.org productivity suite fully supports the new ISO/IEC
26300 standard (and since version 2.0 has has fully supported the
OpenDocument format on which it is based). The Project has led the world
in charting a new path.

As Louis Suarez-Potts, the OpenOffice.org Community Manager writes,

"The approval by the ISO helps level the playing field and helps clarify
what is at stake: your intellectual property, your right to use
innovative software. The open standard means not only that your property
is not held hostage to the company making the application but also that
new applications, new extensions, new ways of doing things can be
created. The user wins."

The time is now, the tools are here, the freedom is yours.

- -OpenOffice.org

About OpenOffice.org

The OpenOffice.org Community is an international team of volunteer and
sponsored contributors who develop, support, and promote the leading
open-source office productivity suite, OpenOffice.orgĀ®.

OpenOffice.org supports the Open Document Format for Office Applications
(OpenDocument) OASIS Standard (ISO/IEC 26300) as well as legacy industry
file formats and is available on major computing platforms in over 65
languages. OpenOffice.org is provided under the GNU Lesser General
Public Licence (LGPL).

The OpenOffice.org Community acknowledges generous sponsorship from a
number of companies, including Sun Microsystems, the founding sponsor
and primary contributor.

Links

The OpenOffice.org Community can be found at http://www.openoffice.org
The OpenOffice.org office productivity suite may be downloaded free of
charge from http://download.openoffice.org Further information about the
suite may be found at http://www.openoffice.org/product

Press Contacts

Jacqueline McNally (UTC +08h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Lead
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+61 (8) 9474-3021

John McCreesh (UTC +01h00)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Co-Lead
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+44 (0)7 810 278 540

Cristian Driga (UTC +0200)
OpenOffice.org Marketing Project Co-Lead
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+40 7887 000 60

Louis Suarez-Potts (UTC -04h00)
OpenOffice.org Community Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+1 (416) 625 3843

Worldwide Marketing Contacts

http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html



- -Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
MarCon - OO.o (India)


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iD8DBQFEWr51+g4kmZ76nyERAo3oAKCLQsAOOIPy9LF4TS/Vd9vXgptGqwCgnUir
9vE+d9uiX+P8tZkfF+1WAV4=
=hdnQ
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

--
To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body
"unsubscribe ilug-cal" and an empty subject line.
FAQ: http://www.ilug-cal.org/node.php?id=3

Reply via email to