• Hugucinogens@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    It’s almost as if a suite’s capability to open a format is not tied to its default format.

    According to the article, Euro-Office defaults to Microsoft’s format, instead of .ods, so the whole “sovereignty” argument sure seems to be getting kicked down there road for later, while being used for maximum marketing.

    It’s just standard corner-cutting hypocrisy.

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      There are also decades document management systems, databases and other 3rd party tools that only speak ooxml. Defaulting to odf guarantees that documents will be incompatible, which will cause unnecessary friction.

      All it takes is one high up civil servant to hit this issue, say “The MS tools never did this”, and the entire transition will be in jeopardy. The people using these tools want to create documents that are compatible, that is ALL they care about.

      HDDVD and betamax lost the format war. So did ODF. Its time to move on.

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      Again they have decades of documents that need to be dealt with so of course its going to default to MS format, I figured people would get that. I use Softmaker office for the exact same reason because in the real world I need to deal with the format.

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        they have decades of documents that need to be dealt with so of course its going to default to MS format,

        You are not making sense. What formats can be opened and read has nothing to do with what format the software defaults to (when writing).

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          It does because governments have to interact with people, companies, and governments that use MS Office. They can probably get along internally with whatever format they choose but that doesn’t apply to their customers.

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        Libreoffice accepts both. Why Eurooffice can’t is a wonder truly worth of research

        Sarcasm

        I just want an excuse to have an inside look at EU’s inner working on tech