Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Jun 2006 12:49 UTC, submitted by dylansmrjones
In the News The Danish parliament has agreed to make the use of open standards mandatory in all government agencies. "Parliament directs the government to ensure that the use of information technology, including software, within public authorities is based upon open standards. No later than January 1st, 2008, the government should introduce and maintain a set of open standards that can serve as inspiration for other public authorities. Hereafter, open standards should be a part of the basis for public authorities' development and purchase of IT software, with the aim of furthering competition. The government should ensure that all digital information and data that public authorities exchange with citizens, corporations and institutions are available in formats based on open standards."
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RE: in sweden
by dylansmrjones on Sun 4th Jun 2006 20:53 UTC in reply to "in sweden"
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

Det är ju inte bra for er. Denne gången är er grannen mot syd bättre stillet ;)

And sorry for ruining the Swedish language.

I'm sure the Swedish government will jump in the "Open Standards"-wagon. No good in letting us take the leading position ;)

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