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Le 2010-10-28 09:58, Anthony Papillion a écrit :
Good point. But would our efforts be wasted targeting individuals?
Most people don't care about formats. They just want their documents
to work and be properly formatted. They don't understand format
lock-in.

I propose our efforts might be better spent concentrating on business
(interoperability   where needed and adoption), education (adoption),
and government (adoption). When we've won those sectors, individuals
will go wherever their work,s schools, and governments do.

Anthony

On 10/28/10, James Walker<centralus@gmail.com>  wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Anthony Papillion
<papillion@gmail.com>wrote:

Who would be the primary consumers of this information? Is it targeted
towards end users or companies we are hoping will adopt ODF?

Anthony


Acutally we should consider doing more than one,  maybe one toward business,
one toward individuals, and then education.

James Walker

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The ODF is part of the heartbeat of the LibO suite. It is built around the ODF formats. I think that it is a very important part of the process and it should not be pushed back. It shouldn't take long to write up a note on it. I also think that it should be sent to the SC for them to look at. It is an important philosophical stance for the LibO community.

Marc


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