California is trying to pass an open document requirement for all of it electronic documents

  2007-04-12 10:30:03
Mark Leno, a California State Assemblyman, has proposed a bill in the California Legislature that would make it a requirement that all California Documents will be an open XML-based format. Bytefree.org is a website dedicated to supporting the bill. 
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