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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Content Format
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Mike Warren |
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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Content Format |
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25 Jan 2001 16:51:05 -0700 |
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Bob Dodd <address@hidden> writes:
> What exactly *is* the problem with (widely-used) proprietory
> formats?
They are proprietary and in many cases the very file format falls
under copyright or patent law, making a free implementation
impossible. Supporting proprietary formats -- even ones which aren't
yet patented or copyrighted -- encourages such behavior, IMO.
> In the case of Word, most of the computer-literate world can, and
> does, use its front end, and many more tools can
> import/export/read/present Rich Text Format (including competing
> products) than will ever support Latex or TEI source formats.
So? Just because lots of people use Windows doesn't mean that using
GNU/Linux is a bad idea. Nor does many people using proprietary
formats mean that *they* are a good idea, either.
> Word also has the possibility of style-sheets and
> macros/forms/templates
So too with SGML and XML.
> It strikes me that well known, well supported formats should be
> accepted. There is after all, no difference between a well known,
> well supported proprietory format, and one developed by FSF: [..]
Then there is no difference between Windows and GNU/Linux.
> To give a real example. My dad writes articles on local North-East
> England history for a magazine. He can just about cope with Word on
> his Mac (the publisher gives him a style sheet and a template to
> work from),
Many journals provide their own style files for LaTeX documents.
> He was very enthusiastic about the encyclopedia though, and it would
> a shame to see people like him put off posting entries because of
> zelotry against Microstoft and other commercial companies on our
> part.
It's not anti-corporate jealousness it's anti-proprietary.
We are not building a free-as-in-cost encyclopedia; we are building a
free-as-in-speech repository of articles.
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Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Content Format, Bob Dodd, 2001/01/26