
A couple of days ago, it turned out exactly 2 years, as
GOST R ISO / IEC 26300-2010 (Information Technology. Open Document Format for Office Applications (OpenDocument) v1.0) was adopted in Russia, which was supposed to bring universal happiness not only to Linux users, but and ordinary citizens who do not have the funds to purchase MS Office.
Open Document is based on XML and is positioned as an alternative to proprietary formats, such as DOC, XLS, PPT and Microsoft Office Open XML. ODF was adopted as an international standard in 2006, it only reached us in 2011.
Do state structures now give citizens files in an open format?
What and where will we watch
To collect statistics, we take the Top-20 public sites from the portal
Monitoring public sites . How and what exactly they monitor there is a rather dull business, nevertheless, the state itself considers these sites to be the best of the best.
There are a lot of documents of different degrees of usefulness on such sites. It would be correct to compare files of the same type, which turned out to be information about the income of public servants. It is by their example that we will check how GOST R ISO / IEC 26300-2010 is used, and at the same time we will rejoice in the growth of the welfare of the
citizens of the officials.
results
These are the pies. Apparently, everyone is waiting when the czar-king will not be able to open a file normally from the site in Open Office. Otherwise, they do not know how to work.
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PS
Yes, there is a PDF, and thanks for that. By the way, it is technically converted from the same MS Word 2010 (look at the file properties) ...