Massachusetts adopta 'Formato Abierto' Software

23/01/2005 - 17:33 por Paco JO | Informe spam
A mi esto me suena a "pata en la boca" en su propia casa al Tito $$$
(jejeje)


Massachusetts Adopting 'Open Format' Software Software
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/01/....shtml?tid5&tid=1

XopherMV writes "A Massachusetts state senator who had complained
about the state government's effort to promote open-source software at
the expense of proprietary software has hailed the state's effort to
reach a compromise over future software purchases by the state. The
latest iteration of the state's policy emphasizes 'Open Formats' such
as TXT, RTF, HTM, PDF, and XML." And if file formats for state use
must be in truly open and free formats, then it matters much less what
OS or application is used to create or open them. (On the other hand,
XML and other TLAs don't always mean free or open formats.)


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#1 Miguel \(Migatxu\)
23/01/2005 - 17:45 | Informe spam
Llevo ya mucho leyendo a este espécimen, y me pregunto...

¿Tiene sentido común? ¿Amor propio? ¿Le gusta que nos riamos de el?
Es lo que hago, no me sale otra cosa. Seria triste sino fuera tan patético
xD

Vaya iluminado tenemos en el grupo xD

Saludos

"Paco JO" escribió en el mensaje
news:
A mi esto me suena a "pata en la boca" en su propia casa al Tito $$$
(jejeje)


Massachusetts Adopting 'Open Format' Software Software
http://slashdot.org/articles/05/01/....shtml?tid5&tid=1

XopherMV writes "A Massachusetts state senator who had complained
about the state government's effort to promote open-source software at
the expense of proprietary software has hailed the state's effort to
reach a compromise over future software purchases by the state. The
latest iteration of the state's policy emphasizes 'Open Formats' such
as TXT, RTF, HTM, PDF, and XML." And if file formats for state use
must be in truly open and free formats, then it matters much less what
OS or application is used to create or open them. (On the other hand,
XML and other TLAs don't always mean free or open formats.)


Traduccion Automatica (como minimo de igual calidad que la de MS)
http://translate.google.com/transla...uage_tools

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