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FirmDistribution@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory

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Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory

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FirmDistribution@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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Germany's Sovereign Digital Stack Mandates ODF: a Landmark Validation of Open Document Standards - TDF Community Blog
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The Document Foundation (TDF), the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice, welcomes the inclusion of the Open Document Format (ODF) as a mandated standard format in Germany’s Deutschland-Stack, the federal government’s sovereign digital infrastructure framework for all public administrations. The Stack, published by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and State Modernisation (Bundesministerium für Digitales und Staatsmodernisierung), establishes the technical standards for a shared, interoperable and sovereign digital infrastructure serving all Germany’s public administrations. Under the framework’s “Semantic Technologies and Real-Time Analytics” pillar, ODF and PDF/UA are explicitly named as the two mandated document formats, to the exclusion of proprietary alternatives. “This is not a recommendation or a preference, it is a mandate,” said Florian Effenberger, Executive Director of The Document Foundation. “Germany’s decision to anchor ODF at the heart of its national sovereign stack confirms what we have argued for years: open, vendor-neutral document formats are not a niche concern for some technology specialists and FOSS advocates. They are a fundamental infrastructure for democratic, interoperable and sovereign public administrations.” The Deutschland-Stack is grounded in a set of principles that align with TDF’s long-standing advocacy positions. The framework adopts a “Made in EU first” principle, requires open interfaces and local data storage,
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  • CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Gotta love Germany.

    Fun fact: the German equivalent of the BBC, DW, will teach you German if you want to learn it, for free. A but niche but a nice thing to do!

    https://www.dw.com/

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      DW isn’t the equivalent of the BBC. It’s more of a equivalent to e.g. Radio Free Europe. DW is entirely funded by the German government, in contrast to the BBC or ARD/ZDF which are independently funded. I’m not saying DW is bad, but it isn’t the equivalent of the BBC.

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    Gut

  • ruplicant@sh.itjust.works
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    good!

    Germany’s decision to anchor ODF at the heart of its national sovereign stack confirms what we have argued for years: open, vendor-neutral document formats are not a niche concern for some technology specialists and FOSS advocates. They are a fundamental infrastructure for democratic, interoperable and sovereign public administrations.

    I’m gonna repeat this, as expressed here, to a few people

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      As a guy who worked with property recods in US fucking yes. Some states gove the records in a closed format invented by one company. So you have to have their software if you want to work in some states.
      Add it to the pile of illegal shit that is legal I guess…

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        I’ve heard building codes can be just as bad, some places the law just says to follow a book and you have to pay some company like $300 to get the book and license things

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    Isn’t odf the one used by libre office?

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      More than that, it’s standardization made MS panic and pseudo-standardize their OOXML (.docx & co.) a year later, since some govt wanted to switch to ODF back in 2007, instead of relying on some proprietary format. The pseudo, because most of the format is proprietary extensions (and only the strict variant is standard-conformant, which MS doesn’t set as default), which made the standardization a …unusual process.

      Btw, usually, there’s only one standard format for a specific usecase.

      Edit: typo

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      Yes and they switched form MsOffice to Libre like few years ago for all government agencies

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      Isn’t it odt that LibreOffice uses? I wonder what the difference is.

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        Open document text is a subset of open document format

        • k0e3@lemmy.ca
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          Thank you!

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    Hopefully the rest of Europe will follow.

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      Oddly the UK is somehow ahead here https://www.gov.uk/guidance/using-open-document-formats-odf-in-your-organisation

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    It’s so good to see initiatives like these! Hope it spreads across Europe and the World.

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    Wow, some good news on Lemmy? Sign me up!

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      !goodnewseveryone@piefed.social

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        Sick! Are there any more of these?

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          !upliftingnews@lemmy.world

          !positivity@lemmy.today (shameless self-promotion)

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    Hell yes. I wonder how many man-hours of strategy meetings MS had on their calendars to fend that decision off.

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    Based

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    Their contract with Microslop must be up for renegotiation.

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      Much of Europe break their own procurement laws to choose Microslop, no idea why.

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    I remember reading this headline in 2004

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