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ODF: Anybody know somebody...?



Friends -

As a consultant, I spend quite a bit of time working with  
corporations such as IBM, Red Hat, and Oracle in efforts to convince  
the United States Air Force that the adoption of open standards is a  
Good Thing.

I have asked some folks at these companies if they would be willing  
to help us convince the MA politicos that the same holds true at the  
state and local levels.

We need to make sure that this new "IT Technology Council" in MA - if  
it comes into being - is populated with folks who are erudite and  
open minded.

As a strong believer in personal choice and freedom, and the owner of  
businesses that rely and advocate Open Source, I am willing to help  
however I can.

I believe that Red Hat especially - with their MA presence and  
philosophy - can be of some help here.

JC


John Casebolt - The Open Way, LLC
john.casebolt at theopenway.net
Find Freedom...

On Nov 2, 2005, at 10:52 PM, Jerry Kincade wrote:

> Anybody know somebody who might speak up for ODF before Microsoft  
> has it legislated out of Mass.?   Evidently, there is to be some  
> action Thursday in the Mass. Senate:
>
> "It will be an interesting and important debate on Thursday. Stay  
> tuned, and if you're from Massachusetts, you might want to call or  
> email your senator to let him or her know what you think."
>
> Ref:  "The Fix is in on ODF"  http://consortiuminfo.org/newsblog/ 
> blog.php?ID=1699
>
>
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