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[Fsfe-uk] Govtalk Interoperability Group minutes
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Ramin Nakisa |
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[Fsfe-uk] Govtalk Interoperability Group minutes |
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Wed, 3 Apr 2002 22:18:37 +0100 |
I was looking at the govtalk e-gif website and saw these minutes of a
meeting of the Interoperability Group in Whitehall on March 5th:
http://www.govtalk.gov.uk/interoperability/egif_document.asp?docnum=517
Amusingly, the document about interoperability is only available in
Word format (the server is running on NT4/Windows 98 and uses ASP).
The committee seemed to be aware of the danger of being seen to
promote proprietary applications, which is promising. Here's an
excerpt from Item 2:
Table 5 included material most of which had previously been in Table
4. Victor McFetridge said he was surprised to see Excel and
Powerpoint mentioned. John Borras said that the document did not
require that others used them but indicated that this was what
government preferred. It was queried whether this was sending out the
right signals to manufacturers of alternative software. John Borras
said that taking these out would create problems and that the reality
of their market position had to be accepted. A suggestion was
made that a sub-group be formed to look at the use of proprietary
brand names in this way and this was supported. Jitu Patel said the
danger was that it would look as though the e-GIF was mandating
Microsoft products. John Borras said that the wording would be either
rephrased or deleted. It was requested that the term Personal
Computer in the title of Table 5 be put in lower case. Actions:
Wording on Powerpoint and Excel to be altered in e-GIF4 Part Two and
a new sub-group on proprietary names to be formed.
"Item 6: Open Source Software result of consultation" is also
interesting. When they talk about responses that "mandate open source
as the only choice" are they talking about responses of Joe Public on
the gov talk web site or experts from QinetiQ? Here's the item:
John Borras said that the consultation period would finish next week.
Some responses indicated a desire to go further and mandate open
source as the only choice. There appeared to be no negative
responses. The proposals would probably be taken to ministers (as OGC
is concerned there are two ministers involved) as they stood. There
were also indications that Brussels was looking towards a European
standard and the OeE was involved in that debate. Publication, in a
separate document, was expected around the same time as e-GIF4 and by
the end of April at the latest. Action: Open Source Software document
to be published.
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