Document Format Presentation

Post on 22-Nov-2014

9.429 views 0 download

description

This is a presentation I gave in 2007 arguing against adoption of Office Open XML as a document standard.

Transcript of Document Format Presentation

Document Formats

What is “open”?

1

Office Open XML

• Developed by Microsoft• XML based• Published specifications• Vendor specific

2

Open Document Format

• Developed by OASIS• XML based• Published specifications• Open source

3

What is the real issue?

(It isn’t really a technical issue)

4

It is a policy issue

5

It is about open access

Photo titled “Open Access” by Shooting the breeze licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial ShareAlike license on Flickr.

6

Open access to human knowledge and information is facilitated by truly open document formats.

Information must be made available to the broadest possible cross-

section of the population.

7

It is about software too

• Document formats require applications to read and create them

• Applications require an operating system to run them

• What does the whole package cost?

8

Office Open XML

• Works with Microsoft Office (Standard edition costs roughly R4 400 off the shelf)

• Requires Microsoft Windows (Vista costs roughly R2 250 off the shelf)

• Bulk licensing still has a price

9

Open Document Format

• Works with a number of office suites including OpenOffice and NeoOffice (free)

• Versions for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux (Ubuntu Linux, for one, is free and comes with OpenOffice)

• As many copies as you want (free)

10

“Free” as in everyone has access

Photo titled “Villager in a hut window” by Hot Foot licensed under Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial No Derivatives license on Flickr.

11

Two standards?

• Two standards means no standards• Users still forced to choose between

competing and incompatible formats• A successful standard should have

multiple implementations• No open access means the people are

prejudiced

12

“The goal of the Technical Committee is to produce a formal standard for office productivity

applications within the Ecma International standards process which is fully compatible with the

Office Open XML Formats.”

- Scope of the Open XML format of the ECMA programme of work (emphasis added)

13

Should a document format be certified as a standard based on the

applications intended to support it?

14

Or should a standard be platform agnostic?

15

“Proprietary file formats are worse than proprietary software because they

leave you with no ability to switch at a later time”

- Jimmy Wales speaking at Wikimania 2005

16

Who controls the document format?

Photo titled “Engine Controls” by Nick Blaire licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives license on Flickr.

17

Office Open XML

• Development controlled by Microsoft and a vendor specific community

• Linked to Microsoft Office• Version dependent? Probably

18

Open Document Format

• Development by an open source community

• Application neutral• Version dependent? Arguably not

19

What does this have to do with anything?

20

For one thing it means users have a real choice ...

21

... and let’s not forget the cost

22

Thank you!

23

Paul Jacobson

The African Commons ProjectThe Open Law ProjectJacobson Attorneys

pejrm1@gmail.com083 444 8260

24