[fsfe-it] Document Freedom Day celebrated around the world

Giacomo Poderi giacomo.poderi at gmail.com
Wed Mar 30 13:36:41 CEST 2011


 http://fsfe.org/news/2011/news-20110330-03.html

Document Freedom Day celebrated around the world

Today, activists in 37 cities around the world are raising awareness for Open
Standards and open document formats. In workshops, talks and other events, they
are explaining why Open Standards and Free Software are crucial to a free and
competitive information society.

"It's great to see the power of the community behind Document Freedom Day", says
campaign coordinator Fernanda Weiden. "I am very proud of the effort that so
many people are putting into showing the world that Open Standards and digital
freedom are essential."

The City of Munich, Germany, receives this year's European Document Freedom Day
prize. "Munich shows in an exemplary manner what a large public body can achieve
with Free Software and Open Standards. The LiMux project gives Munich a leading
role in Europe. We hope that many others will come to share this progressive
approach", says Karsten Gerloff, President of the Free Software Foundation Europe.

Various events are taking place around the world. In Brazil, the Federal Data
Processing Company - Serpro - is holding events in 10 cities. In the European
Parliament, experts are discussing Open Standards as a means to guarantee access
to cultural works in the long term. Groups in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil,
Croatia, Greece, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Panama, Portugal, Spain
and United Kingdom are participating in this year’s celebration.

Open Standards are a common language, publicly documented, that computer
programs can speak. They are central to interoperability and freedom of choice
in technology. Open Standards allow Free Software developers to create programs
that can interoperate with other solutions, so users can migrate away from
proprietary solutions.

There is still time to join this celebration! Check for a nearby event at
http://documentfreedom.org/2011/events/events.en.html and participate!

Document Freedom Day 2011 is facilitated by the Free Software Foundation Europe,
and supported by campaign patrons Google and Oracle.



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