[TriLUG] [Fwd: [SFD-announce] Document Freedom Day: 26 March 2008]

Douglas A. Whitfield whitdoug at email.unc.edu
Tue Mar 11 11:28:59 EDT 2008


Somewhat short notice, but I thought TriLUGers might be interested in 
this.  And if anyone is interested in Software Freedom Day 2008 in 
September, the Carolina Open Source Initiative would love to hear from 
you.  We're working on securing funding and a keynote right now.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	[SFD-announce] Document Freedom Day: 26 March 2008
Date: 	Sat, 8 Mar 2008 11:35:54 +0000
From: 	Robert Schumann <robert at softwarefreedomday.org>
Reply-To: 	info at sf-day.org
To: 	SFD announce <sfd-announce at sf-day.org>, SFD discussion list 
<sfd-discuss at sf-day.org>



Hi all SFD enthusiasts,

Below is a press release from the organisers of Document Freedom Day, 
which is happening on 26 March. DFD is organised by a different 
organisation from SFD, but we're happy to support their message and 
encourage people to get out on the streets in support of open 
information exchange!

Robert.

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[ http://documentfreedom.org/News/20080220 ]

Introducing Document Freedom Day
  26 March: A global day for document liberation
  Sign up your DFD team today!

The Document Freedom Day (DFD) is a global day for Document Liberation 
with grassroots action for promotion of Free Document Formats and Open 
Standards in general. The DFD was initiated and is supported by a group 
of organisations and companies, including, but not limited to, the Free 
Software Foundation Europe, ODF Alliance, OpenForum Europe, IBM, Red Hat 
and Sun Microsystems, Inc.

On 26 March 2008, the Document Freedom Day will provide a global 
rallying point for Document Liberation and Open Standards. It will 
literally give teams around the world the chance to "hoist the flag": A 
"DFD Starter Pack" containing a flag, t-shirt, leaflets and stickers is 
in preparation and is planned to be sent out in the first weeks of March 
to the first 100 teams that sign up. Sixteen teams already signed up 
during the preparation phase of the DFD prior to this release. Sign your 
team up now!

"We're proud to support this global effort to encourage open and 
inclusive information exchange," said Marino Marcich, Managing Director, 
Open Document Format Alliance.  "Document freedom means creating,
exchanging, and preserving your electronic documents without having to 
buy software from a particular vendor."

"Data lock-in and subsequent vendor lock-in are some of the most severe 
issues users are facing today," says FSFE president Georg Greve. "Yet 
most people only realise this connection when it is too late and they 
have effectively lost control over their own data. We are supporting the 
Document Freedom Day to help raise awareness for this issue by starting 
with something that affects pretty much all users of computers: text 
documents, spreadsheets and presentations."

"Free document formats and open standards are important elements in the 
continued expansion of the global open source community," said Tom 
Rabon, executive vice president, Corporate Affairs at Red Hat.  "Red Hat 
strongly supports Document Freedom Day and encourages participation by 
all who look forward to the day when documents are controlled by those 
who own them, not necessarily by those who create the technology to 
access those documents."

Simon Phipps, Chief Open Source Officer, Sun Microsystems stated, "As I 
explained in my paper "Freedom to Leave 
<http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dhb29vwq_3dzb2cs>", it's fundamental 
in the emerging market for people to be free to use any software they 
desire tohandle their data. I fully support the goals of Document Freedom ."

Alexandre Oliva of the Free Software Foundation Latin America (FSFLA) 
comments: "When you save your documents using a Free Open Standard 
format such as ODF, you're also saving your own future, ensuring your 
continued ability to access, decode and convert their contents."

Graham Taylor Director of OpenForum Europe: "OpenForum Europe applauds 
the announcement of Document Freedom Day. The whole essence of 
'openness' is captured by the right of users, citizens, governments... 
to be able to freely access and exchange documents todayand in the 
future. Nothing gives greater meaning to the prevalent danger of lock-in 
to proprietary solutions, and for the need for Government to act now."


About Document Freedom Day:

The Document Freedom Day (DFD) is a global day for Document Liberation. 
It is a day of grassroots effort around the world to promote and build 
awareness for the relevance of Free Document Formats in particular and 
Open Standards in general. The DFD is supported by a large group of 
organisations and individuals, including, but not limited to Ars Aperta, 
COSS, Esoma, Free Software Foundations Europe and Latin America, IBM, 
NLnet, ODF Alliance, OpenForum Europe, OSL, iMatix, Red Hat, Sun 
Microsystems, Inc., The Open Learning Centre, Opentia, Estandares Abiertos.

The list of DFD supporting groups can be found at
   http://documentfreedom.org/Who

The list of DFD teams is available at
   http://documentfreedom.org/Category:Teams

Further information:
 http://documentfreedom.org <http://documentfreedom.org/>

Contact:
 contact at documentfreedom.org <mailto:contact at documentfreedom.org>

 Graham Taylor      graham at openforumeurope.org 
<mailto:graham at openforumeurope.org>
 Ivan Jelic         jelic at fsfeurope.org <mailto:jelic at fsfeurope.org>
 Kerri Catallozzi   kcatallo at redhat.com <mailto:kcatallo at redhat.com>
 Marino Marcich     mmarcich at odfalliance.org 
<mailto:mmarcich at odfalliance.org>
 Marko Milenovic    milenovic at fsfeurope.org <mailto:milenovic at fsfeurope.org>
 Terri Molini       terri.molini at sun.com <mailto:terri.molini at sun.com>
 FSFLA              info at fsfla.org <mailto:info at fsfla.org>
-- 
Douglas A. Whitfield

UNC SILS Class of 2008
Carolina Open Source Initiative Co-Founder
http://www.ibiblio.org/cosi
Cell: 919-360-0306



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