ODF is the future, OOXML is the past - TDF Community Blog

Whenever a user, a government, a school or a business chooses the format in which to store and exchange its digital documents, it is not merely making a technical decision, but is placing a bet on the kind of digital infrastructure on which it will depend in the future. In this sense, ODF and OOXML are not two equivalent options on the same shelf, but two radically different solutions: one geared towards a future of openness, interoperability and digital sovereignty, and the other towards a past of defending a vendor’s dominant market position through user lock-in. ODF: designed to be open and transparent Open Document Format was conceived from the outset to be an open standard. It was designed and developed by the community under the auspices of OASIS, and subsequently ratified by ISO, to be implemented by anyone, on any platform, without royalties, without hidden dependencies and without the permission of any single company. These are not trivial technical details, but a statement of political and economic strategy embedded within the format itself. ODF is based on a clean XML schema, easy to read even by non-technical users and reusable. Colour naming follows standard web conventions, and its architecture

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ODF est l’avenir, OOXML le passé - LinuxFr.org

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ODF est l’avenir, OOXML le passé - LinuxFr.org

L’actualité du logiciel libre et des sujets voisins (DIY, Open Hardware, Open Data, les Communs, etc.), sur un site francophone contributif géré par une équipe bénévole par et pour des libristes enthousiastes

« #ODF est l’avenir, #OOXML le passé »

Le choix d’un format de fichier n’est pas anodin et a des implications très larges.

« Les formats ODF et OOXML ne sont pas des options équivalentes parmi d’autres, mais des solutions radicalement différentes : l’une est tournée vers un avenir d’ouverture, d’interopérabilité et de souveraineté numérique, quand l’autre est resté sur un passé où l’on défendait la position dominante d’une entreprise via un verrouillage numérique. »

https://linuxfr.org/news/odf-est-l-avenir-ooxml-le-passe

Veldig viktige poenger her om ODF-formatet vs. Microsofts OOXML.

Spesielt det med alternative programmer som velger å bruke OOXML, trolig for å være mest mulig kompatible med MS. Det nevnes ikke navn, men OnlyOffice er kanskje et eksempel på dette?

https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/03/27/odf-is-the-future-ooxml-is-the-past/

#ODF #OOXML #LIBREOffice #Microsoft #standarder

ODF is the future, OOXML is the past - TDF Community Blog

Whenever a user, a government, a school or a business chooses the format in which to store and exchange its digital documents, it is not merely making a technical decision, but is placing a bet on the kind of digital infrastructure on which it will depend in the future. In this sense, ODF and OOXML are not two equivalent options on the same shelf, but two radically different solutions: one geared towards a future of openness, interoperability and digital sovereignty, and the other towards a past of defending a vendor’s dominant market position through user lock-in. ODF: designed to be open and transparent Open Document Format was conceived from the outset to be an open standard. It was designed and developed by the community under the auspices of OASIS, and subsequently ratified by ISO, to be implemented by anyone, on any platform, without royalties, without hidden dependencies and without the permission of any single company. These are not trivial technical details, but a statement of political and economic strategy embedded within the format itself. ODF is based on a clean XML schema, easy to read even by non-technical users and reusable. Colour naming follows standard web conventions, and its architecture

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"When a public administration archives a document in ODF format, it can be certain that any future government, any future open-source or proprietary application, and any future platform will be able to read, manage, process and transform that document, because the format specifications are publicly available, and are clear, complete and free from restrictions."

#ODF is the future, #OOXML is the past - TDF Community Blog
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2026/03/27/odf-is-the-future-ooxml-is-the-past/

ODF is the future, OOXML is the past - TDF Community Blog

Whenever a user, a government, a school or a business chooses the format in which to store and exchange its digital documents, it is not merely making a technical decision, but is placing a bet on the kind of digital infrastructure on which it will depend in the future. In this sense, ODF and OOXML are not two equivalent options on the same shelf, but two radically different solutions: one geared towards a future of openness, interoperability and digital sovereignty, and the other towards a past of defending a vendor’s dominant market position through user lock-in. ODF: designed to be open and transparent Open Document Format was conceived from the outset to be an open standard. It was designed and developed by the community under the auspices of OASIS, and subsequently ratified by ISO, to be implemented by anyone, on any platform, without royalties, without hidden dependencies and without the permission of any single company. These are not trivial technical details, but a statement of political and economic strategy embedded within the format itself. ODF is based on a clean XML schema, easy to read even by non-technical users and reusable. Colour naming follows standard web conventions, and its architecture

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[Veille 📣] Switch to OOXML for improved interoperability · Issue #4812 · nextcloud/richdocuments · GitHub
https://github.com/nextcloud/richdocuments/issues/4812#issuecomment-4129406883

Bon bah c’est le Nextcloud gate…

Apparemment "les gens" ont des problèmes d’interopérabilité avec le format libre et ouvert ODF, du coup Nextcloud va passer par défaut les nouveaux fichier dans le format Microsoft OOXML.

C’est toujours impressionnant de voir à quel point les grosses structures peuvent prendre des mauvaises décisions…

Lien vers cette entrée dans ma veille : https://links.vulgarisons.info/shaare/mHYaMA
Toute ma veille est disponible ici : https://links.vulgarisons.info/
#nextcloud #format #ODF #OOXML
#links #veille

Switch to OOXML for improved interoperability · Issue #4812 · nextcloud/richdocuments

In recent discussions it turned out that it might be better to use OOXML as the default format to avoid interoperability issues with other software. Admins can still change in favor of the open sta...

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So many things become reality now that we have been fighting for so long.

#opensource #linux #openoffice #libreoffice #odt #ooxml @collabora @librewolf @tdforg Thanks so much for all the work!

https://winfuture.de/news,157709.html

Microsoft Word ist raus: Deutschland macht ODF-Format zur Pflicht

Deutschland hat im Rahmen seiner neuen digitalen Infrastrukturstrategie Deutschland-Stack das Open-Document-Format (ODF) verbindlich für Dokumente in der öffentlichen Verwaltung festgelegt. Microsofts Word ist an dieser Stelle also als Quasi-Standard raus.

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"Cara Europa, la Germania ha indicato la via da seguire" lettera aperta di Italo Vignoli a tutti gli amministratori, funzionari e dirigenti della pubblica amministrazione a tutti i livelli. Non ci sono più scuse per non adottare il formato libero e aperto ODF (Open Document Format). https://softwareliberoliguria.org/cara-europa-la-germania-ha-indicato-la-via-da-seguire/
#odf #openformat #ooxml #libreoffice #formatoaperto #standard #iso #softwarelibero #freesoftware #microsoft #office365 #sovranitadigitale #tdf #thedocumentfoundation
Cara Europa: la Germania ha indicato la via da seguire – SoftwareLiberoLiguria.org

BIG NEWS: Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory - TDF Community Blog

The German federal government has quietly taken an extremely significant step: hidden amongst the technical specifications of the Deutschland-Stack – the rules that will govern the sovereign digital infrastructure supporting public administration at all levels of government, from federal ministries to local council offices – there is a short but highly significant line. Under the technological pillar “Semantic technologies and real-time analysis”, the document mandates the use of just two document formats: ODF and PDF/UA. That is all. Two open, vendor-neutral formats, defined by international standardisation bodies. OOXML, Microsoft’s closed, proprietary format, is not on the list. What is the Deutschland-Stack? The Deutschland-Stack is the German federal government’s project for a sovereign, interoperable digital infrastructure that complies with European standards. It is neither a pilot project nor a policy discussion paper, but the result of a coordinated decision between the Digital Minister, the Federal Chancellery and the Chancellor, backed by the coalition agreement. The document sets out the standards that will govern how all federal public administrations, at all levels, build, procure and manage their digital systems, and envisages concrete implementation by 2028. It is worth reading its architectural principles carefully. “Made in the EU first.” Reduction of lock-in effects.

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