Hello,
Someone sent me this link:
https://freedomhouse.org/reports/publication-archives
It's an analysis of countries in the world and their levels of freedom,
based on political rights, civil liberties and other factors.
Check out the "Comparative and Historical Data" -- it's all provided in
Excel format. Maybe we can ask them to provide it in a more
freedom-friendly format like OpenDocument (.ods) too?
For this, and other cases where we want to highlight the importance of
ODF and open standards, we should have some short text, providing a
quick summary of why it's best to avoid vendor-specific formats.
So there's a small marketing task, if anyone wants to take it on --
draft some text summarising the importance of ODF, and why its important
for our individual freedoms and liberties! We could reuse some existing
text, eg from:
https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/what-is-opendocument/
(But just post any drafts here on the list please, so that we can
discuss ideas, and then I can chat with the producers of that data and
encourage them to also offer ODF.)
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Mike Saunders, Marketing and Community Coordinator
The Document Foundation
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