Good morning to all,
I would like to present to this LibreOffice list a document (attached as
an .odt file) which was created and elaborated jointly by GreekLUG
<http://goo.gl/RsHsi> and FSUG Italia
<http://www.fsugitalia.org/wp/?s=greeklug>.
Please take a moment to read:
The main idea is to launch this paper on the imminent Document Freedom
Day (28/3/2012).
It has been written as a Public Appeal to all the European Governments.
We invite them to immediately adopt Free Software, Open Standards and in
particular LibreOfiice, in all public administration PC workstations.
We would like to /_*request an official backing by the TDF, with
approval for this paper*_/ (provided the document meets with everybody's
consent).
We have already received endorsement by the FTA and it is our intention
to seek official approval from the FSFE.
In such a way, it is obvious that the paper will acquire a whole new
impetus and an increased "specific gravity"......
We will be very happy if the TDF and the LibreOffice Community would be
prepared to offer their endorsement, but even this should not be
feasible, we would equally appreciate very much any input (suggestions,
or corrections) that you might propose for this text.
Thank you all.
Constatine Mousafiris
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