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ConsortiumInfo: More on China’s Uniform Office Format (And Much More)

Written By
AU
Andy Updegrove
Nov 23, 2006

“The slides are now available for the Chinese standards/open
source conference I wrote about on November 8. The most interesting
news I learned there was that China has been activelyl developing
its own open document specification, which it calls Uniform Office
Format. You can now see the full presentation of WU Zhi-gang
here.

“The full index of presentations may be found here, and it’s
worth taking the time to scroll through the various slide sets. If
you do, you will see Chinese perceptions and strategies relating to
open standards and open source software developed quite fully by
government officials, professors and the development
community…”


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Andy Updegrove

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