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» ODF picking up speed in Malaysia, proposed to be a national standard by end of year from Bob Sutor's Open Blog
Hasan is reporting today in the Open Malaysia blog that the OpenDocument Format has been proposed to become a Malaysian Standard by the end of this year. Nice work, folks! We hope to repeat this about a hundred or so more times around the world. Lookin... [Read More]

» ODF proposed to become Malaysian Standard by year-end 2006 from wolfgang.lonien.de
Glad to hear this, and congratulations to all who had to work hard to achieve it. And, of course, congratulations to Malaysia and its authorities! ... [Read More]

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aizatto

good job people :) keep up the good work

Hasan

Aizat, thanks.

Additional information: at this TC4 meeting, I represented IBM, Yoon Kit (Yong Yoon Kit) represented Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers or FMM -- http://www.fmm.org.my -- and Ditesh (Ditesh Kumar) represented Malaysian National Computer Confederation or MNCC -- http://www.mncc.com.my --

Colin Charles

Congratulations. Kudos to you, Yoon Kit and Ditesh.

It's only going to get better now...

Hasan

Colin, thank you (also on behalf of Yoon Kit & Ditesh). Your faith encourages us...

Kris Khaira

This is definitely one of the best steps in the right direction the government could ever take in ICT.

Frans Thamura

Can we (indonesia) join this movement, or can we have contact with all of you for ODF movement? esp Malaysia and Indonesia, we are neightbour right.

Frans
Indonesia

Hasan

Frans! Aay... what are neighbours for? "Prosper thy neighbour," as we say in ASEAN? Email me (open@openmalaysiablog.com) and let's explore what to do.

Rosie

These comments have been invaluable to me as is this whole site. I thank you for your comment.

Hanafi

Hi, I agree with your vision.
www.hanafionline.com

chy

How do you all think about the price of the petrol by this moment now? I think it is a big burden for all malaysian....

Yarış Oyunları

Congratulations. Kudos to you, Yoon Kit and Ditesh.

oyunlar

the java route isn't in the day-to-day "create a single directory" example, which is so easy in CF. The real power comes from mkdirs(), which makes it really easy to create a directory including any nonexistent parents.

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