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LCA2009: Why ODF should be the chosen one E-mail
by Sam Varghese   
Thursday, 22 January 2009
It is difficult to know whether Louis Suarez-Potts, community manager at OpenOffice.org, was conscious at any point today of the irony of criticising proprietary software while making a presentation using a MacBook.

Suarez-Potts, an employee of Sun Microsystems, was speaking at the Australian national Linux conference in Hobart about the OpenDocument Format and OpenOffice.org and the reasons for using it.

He argued strongly for the use of ODF in order to prevent lock-in, pointing out that people should start thinking about the consequences of trusting their data to proprietary formats.

Suarez-Potts has been in the role for about eight years so the patter came smoothly.

He gave the example of coal; 50 years ago nobody had ever given a thought to what the burning of coal would do to the environment and now the effects were being felt. The same could happen with our own personal data, he warned.

The arguments of cost, flexibility, interoperability and community were cited to push the case of open formats like ODF and software like OpenOffice.org.

There was no argument for governments to continue using free and open source alternatives; there was technical support available both from the community and companies, and open source alternatives worked well with proprietary applications as well, he said.

Given that the FOSS alternatives have no big budgets to spread their message through advertising - while Microsoft has limitless money to spend - Suarez-Potts said formats like ODF should be pushed to people like archivists and educators, groups that were interested in the virtues of these formats.
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