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Saturday, January 14, 2006
 

Denmark and Open Standards


John Gotze at Gotzeblogged posted:

Friday's open standards conference in the Danish Parliament was a big success, we all agreed. A full house of participants, a range of good presentations, and good deliberations and debates. Throughout the day, open standards were promoted, by policy makers, vendors and, well, everyone. As Morten Kjærsgaard from OSL concluded in closing the conference, it is not a question of open standards or not, but rather about how and when.

In his opening talk, Morten Helveg Petersen MP announced a consultation draft of a motion in Parliament about the use of open standards in Danish government. By blogging the draft text, and opening up for comments, Helveg has openized the policy making process in a web 2.0 way. In this spirit, it seems appropriate to label his initiative B64 2.0, but actually it's an appropriate name because it basically is a reintroduction of his own motion B64 from last session of Parliament. The motion's draft text in my draft translation goes like this:

Parliament imposes on the government a duty to ensure that the public sector's use of IT, including use of software, is based on open standards.

The state should adopt and maintain a set of open standards by 1 January 2008 which can serve as an inspiration for the rest of the public sector. Open standards should be part of public IT and software procurement with the object of promoting competition.

The state should ensure that all digital information and data that the public sector exchanges with citizens, companies and institutions, are available in open standards based formats.


I encourage all bloggers, and everybody else, to post comments to Morten's blog on this important issue. If you post a copy of your comments here, I'll provide an XML-feed of comments, as an inspiration to Morten, and a convenient way to keep track of comments.

Please post to Morten's blog. I don't understand all of the tags: "Tags: , ,    at [Gotzeblogged]

Similarly, recently I needed some information in old files I created and backed up, and now I'm without the software to re-open them. I'm sure a little detective work would find a converter, but what a bother. I'd prefer open standards.





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