Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
> Engaging the ALA (and also, I'd think) in the global campaign to move
> to a true open standard like the ODF is, I think, a solid tactic and
> might be a stronger one than focusing on OOo alone. (OOo is the
> "implementation" and is not commensurate with the standard; it, OOo,
> can implement--and does--other formats. The format is not the same as
> the application that implements it.)

There is also the American Association of School Librarians, which would
have benefit from OOo and ODF.  Like ALA there is also a AASL bill of
rights somewhere.

/Lars


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