"Mandatory State use of ODF coming in 2011," says Rob Weir (IBM) regarding this new article and there are already some blog posts about it (in English). The translation says: "When all of the computers in government agencies completed a migration to Open Source at the end of 2011, the government also plans to migrate all the important documents of the country using open document formats (Open Document Format / ODF)."
Lie. Lie Big. And Stick to It.
One of the things Mr. Weir points out is that through a simple Google search, it’s easy to see how a troop of zombie “tech journalists”, bloggers, and astroturfers simply parrot Microsoft talking points – right down to the exact phrasing.
(The audacity of Microsoft complaining that someone else is “restricting choice” is nearly as amusing as when Microsoft complains of “Google’s monopoly status”. )
“[T]here are problems with [Google] not indexing ODF and doing a terribly poor job of it.”
--Anonymous"Also," he said, "the supply of skilled people is drying up. Not just in IT, but the drought is especially hard in IT."
This reader confirmed that "there are problems with [Google] not indexing ODF and doing a terribly poor job of it."
We truly hope that Google -- like Indonesia and many other countries -- will realise that ODF is here to stay and to thrive (we posted a couple of ODF files this morning). Sooner or later Google will have to accept it fully. Public pressure on Google would help accelerate this. ⬆