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Peter Quinn Quotes

«These discussions have centered on open formats, particularly as they relate to office documents, their importance for the current and future accessibility of government records, and the relative 'openness' of the format options available to us.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«government is creating history at a rapidly increasing rate, and all documents we save must be accessible to everybody, without having to use 'closed' software to open them now and in the future.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«Microsoft has remade the desktop world, ... But if you've watched history, there's a slag heap of proprietary companies who have fallen by the wayside because they were stuck in their ways. Just look at the minicomputer business, for example. The world is about open standards and open source. I can't understand why anybody would want to continue making closed-format documents anymore.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«We've had an active, ongoing conversation with Microsoft since January about this, and they've been open to hearing our position, ... But I don't know one way or the other how they're ultimately going to react to this. Also, this isn't just about Microsoft. We're focusing on the formats here, not necessarily the software. But wouldn't it be nice not to have to remake the systems?»
Author: Peter Quinn
«These discussions have centred on open formats particularly as they relate to office documents, their importance for the current and future accessibility of government records, and the relative 'openness' of the format options available to us.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«[This proposal] identified the newly ratified OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications as our standard for office documents. Additional open and acceptable formats are also identified for other types of documents.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«These discussions have centered on open formats particularly as they relate to office documents, their importance for the current and future accessibility of government records, and the relative»
Author: Peter Quinn
«This new draft version...identifies the newly ratified OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) as our standard for office documents.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«Agencies will need to develop phased migration plans with a target implementation date of 1 January 2007.»
Author: Peter Quinn
«We've had an active, ongoing conversation with Microsoft since January about this, and they've been open to hearing our position, ... But I don't know one way or the other how they're ultimately going to react to this. Also, this isn't just about Microsoft. We're focusing on the formats here, not necessarily the software.»
Author: Peter Quinn

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