On 11/25/05, Jack Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>         OGP strongly prefers that standards, specifications, and other
> documents which it issues for general public use be written in open standard
> formats.  Any format which has been approved as an open standard by the
> Linux Documentation Project, or by any national or provincial/state
> government, is presumed to be acceptable for OGP public documents unless
> stated otherwise.
>         OGP understands that its members and outside contributors are
> volunteers, and must have the freedom to use the tools they find convenient.
> Material written for temporary or internal use, and not expected to be
> revised or maintained, may be in any suitable format.
>         We respectfully request that e-mail and source code be in plain
> text, if possible.

This sounds only reasonable.  If someone is contributing in the spirit
of cooperation, they're going to want to use a format that all of the
rest of us can use.

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