Hi John;
I replied to the list but also wanted to touch bases directly. I am
pretty fluent in collaborating, creating & giving presentations. And, I
don't know if this is heretical to mention considering the community
but, collaborating via Google Apps on similar projects has been very
fruitful.
Best,
-Craig
415-347-6563
On 02/26/2011 11:51 AM, Jon Hamkins wrote:
On 02/18/2011 06:11 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
So does anyone know a way to get the White House, or the proper people
in the US government, to look at LibreOffice's efforts in the open
source community and to review the software package?
A couple of years ago I started putting together a lengthy seminar for
my employer, NASA/JPL, to explain why ODF and OOo (this was pre-LibO)
were good things to support throughout the laboratory. I never
finished it, but I was thinking of revamping this for LibO. If anyone
wants to help contribute, let me know.
The major enticement I see for use of LibO for government are the
federal regulations on document retention. These require documents be
retained and accessible for certain lengths of time. ODF shines in
this area (open standard with good support from multiple
applications), OOXML doesn't, and MSO doesn't either.
There are also some good TCO arguments and cross-platform arguments,
which I think resonate well in a diverse IT environment. I am
absolutely convinced that the U.S. government could save quite a bit
of money, without sacrificing quality, by moving to LibO.
----Jon
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