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Free/Open Source Software: Open Standards Primer Draft Published

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UNDP-APDIP's International Open Source Network has produced a draft primer on Free/Open Source Software: Open Standards.
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Many public institutions like government agencies and civil society organizations are obliged by new legislation to place information in the public domain. Unfortunately many of them are using proprietary formats which require members of the public to purchase or illegally copy proprietary software. This primer provides an overview of standards setting bodies and FOSS software and tools to create new content as well as migrate to solutions based on Open Standards.

The primer provides existing case studies on the polices and initiatives of governments implementing open standards policies. It also covers current patent and licensing issues with Open Standards implementations.

This IOSN Primer is an initiative of UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme and supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

This pre-publication version is made available for public review and feedback. Please do not cite or quote.  Feedback and comments are welcome and should be received before 5th September 2005.

Please send feedback to info@iosn.net


This publication is released under the
Creative Commons Attrib
ution 2.5 license.

For full details of the license, please refer to the following: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/legalcode


Contact:

Sunil Abraham and Khairil Yusof
info@iosn.net

Tel: (66-2) 288-1234

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