2011/3/30 Giacomo Poderi <giacomo.pod...@gmail.com>: > > http://fsfe.org/news/2011/news-20110330-03.html > > Document Freedom Day celebrated around the world > > Today, activists in 37 cities around the world are raising awareness for Open > Standards and open document formats. In workshops, talks and other events, > they > are explaining why Open Standards and Free Software are crucial to a free and > competitive information society. > > "It's great to see the power of the community behind Document Freedom Day", > says > campaign coordinator Fernanda Weiden. "I am very proud of the effort that so > many people are putting into showing the world that Open Standards and digital > freedom are essential." > > The City of Munich, Germany, receives this year's European Document Freedom > Day > prize. "Munich shows in an exemplary manner what a large public body can > achieve > with Free Software and Open Standards. The LiMux project gives Munich a > leading > role in Europe. We hope that many others will come to share this progressive > approach", says Karsten Gerloff, President of the Free Software Foundation > Europe. > > Various events are taking place around the world. In Brazil, the Federal Data > Processing Company - Serpro - is holding events in 10 cities. In the European > Parliament, experts are discussing Open Standards as a means to guarantee > access > to cultural works in the long term. Groups in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, > Croatia, Greece, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Portugal, Spain > and United Kingdom are participating in this year’s celebration. > > Open Standards are a common language, publicly documented, that computer > programs can speak. They are central to interoperability and freedom of choice > in technology. Open Standards allow Free Software developers to create > programs > that can interoperate with other solutions, so users can migrate away from > proprietary solutions. > > There is still time to join this celebration! Check for a nearby event at > http://documentfreedom.org/2011/events/events.en.html and participate! > > Document Freedom Day 2011 is facilitated by the Free Software Foundation > Europe, > and supported by campaign patrons Google and Oracle. > _______________________________________________ > Fsfe-it mailing list > Fsfe-it@fsfeurope.org > https://mail.fsfeurope.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-it >
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