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==Campaigners==
==Campaigners==

Revision as of 14:30, 13 April 2008

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Campaign for Document Freedom.

"Previous proprietary document formats have become difficult or impossible to read within little more than a decade. There is no reason to believe this trend will not continue if allowed so to do. Without open standards for our documents we are likely to inflict a 'digital dark-age' on our descendants when they discover that they are unable to read any of the sources for their history, such as Government records, acts of Parliament, property title deeds, scientific research papers, and family histories. They will not forgive us if we fail to act to protect them now, but instead allow another generation of poorly specified proprietary standards to become widely adopted." - from UKUUG press release

Why Document Freedom?

We live in an age in which paper documents increasingly get replaced by electronic records. Document freedom is fundamental for your documents to outlive the application you are currently using and allows you to choose and change applications freely.

Document Freedom and Democracy

Electronic records kept today include records of your government, such as tax and legal records or minutes of parliamentary proceedings. Making sure that such records remain in the control of the government is essential for a functioning democracy. The same is true for all interactions between citizens and their government, which should never depend on monopolies or on the proprietary product of a single company.

How to achieve Document Freedom?

Make a stand by saving your documents in ODF today. If your application does not support ODF, get one of the ODF supported applications like OpenOffice.org, KOffice, AbiWord, etc

Events

Candle Light Vigil for Document Freedom

The Candle light vigil demands India to appeal ISO approval of ooxml based on its comments and no vote. We also demands the Department of IT to draft a clear national policy for the use of Free standards for data storage.

This programme is planned as a starting point for various events & awareness campaigns on Document freedom.

When: 15 April 2008, 6pm

Where: Near Corporation Circle, In front of the Townhall, Bengaluru


We request all user to

  1. do not send attachments in proprietary formats like .doc, .xls, .ppt
  2. We request people not to pollute their friends computers and the internet with unethically encoded documents.
  3. inform the users that they do not have right to decode the documents they themselves have written, if they use proprietary software
  4. distribute open office cds, containing apps with source code for windows.
  5. distribute live cds.

Contacts:

  • pravi dot a at gmail dot com 998six34856five
  • anivar at movingrepublic dot org 080-234three56zero6 /944nine0099zero8
  • Vikram Vincent vincentvikram at swatantra dot org -- 9448810822

Participate in online discussions at fsug-bangalore mailing list

On Barcamp Bangalore 6

Anivar Aravind announced a session on Technopolitrics:The ooxml way , An Observation on ISO's banana standard on Barcamp Bangalore 6

When: 19th and 20th April

Where: BCB6 Summer Edition, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

Open Letter to Wipro, Infosys and TCS

Resources

Articles/Blogs

India Specific

International

Campaigners

  1. Praveen A
  2. Anivar Aravind
  3. Renuka Prasad B
  4. Vidya Shankar M H
  5. Baswaraj Ningashetty
  6. Chandra shekar B
  7. Chandrashekar B H
  8. Soumya M D
  9. Kishore A
  10. Sharath Shashidhar
  11. Jay Kiran
  12. Pradeep
  13. Nischal
  14. Subramanyam
  15. Keshav
  16. Komal Saraff
  17. Kadambini
  18. Jayatheertha
  19. hitha
  20. Manjunath Maruthi
  21. Farahn khan
  22. Imtiyaz Quazi
  23. ArunKumar N Shiva
  24. Muneeb Ahmed
  25. Sudheendra ghorpade
  26. Narash J
  27. Nagaraja y
  28. Rajaram K
  29. Venkatram G R
  30. RadhaKrishna
  31. Raghwvendra Singh
  32. Nabakamal Das
  33. Ramesh Sheelvant
  34. Shah Naresh
  35. Shah Bhavesh
  36. Mahipal Kamanchi
  37. Reddy Krishna
  38. Sandeep Harkude
  39. Srinath P
  40. Shumba Rai
  41. Sony KOyalkar
  42. Mangala K S
  43. Vinayka Hampiholli
  44. Vijaya
  45. Sushmitha
  46. Suhas D P
  47. Aman Kumar
  48. Ali Azgar
  49. Manali mankad
  50. chandrashekar
  51. Chandan C
  52. Udaya krishana P
  53. Rashmi S Bhat
  54. Shwetha G
  55. Pavan Kumar
  56. Ashok Kumar 17:10, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
  57. Shyam k