This month marks the fifth anniversary of the OpenDocument Format (ODF) as an
industry standard. On May 1, 2005, ODF (OpenDocument v1.0 specification) was
approved as an OASIS Standard, marking the beginning of a campaign for
document freedom that many people probably didn't expect would be so durable,
or so significant. After all, who really cares about document formats, right?
ODF was created on the principles that interoperability and innovation were
paramount, and that these are based on open standards. Not coincidentally,
ODF's creation coincided with the growing support of open ICT architectures,
which grew from the Web model where the standardization of HTML, an open,
royalty-free standard, enabled the Web to be an open platform that enabled
much innovation on top of it. The key was interoperability, or the ability of
multiple parties to communicate electronic... (more)