On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 06:18:56PM +0300, Peter wrote:
> 
> >And recently Massachusetts declared it to be the official documents
> >format for all govrement workers as of 2007. Which probably means
> >MS-Office will be forced to support it as well by then.
> 
> The man in charge paid no attention to the judgement of a US federal 
> judge in a US federal court and got his way with it. What makes you 
> think he will listen to a state ?

It's a free market. Then can either support the new standard and still
keep that client or not support it and force the every civil servant to
have OpenOffice (or a different conforming word processor) installed on
his/her desktop.

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