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Jesse Wilkins wrote:
> With all due respect, why not? The fact that they have not been approved
> YET
> is not necessarily surprising, particularly given that OOXML just became
> an
> ISO standard, but what is better about TIFF or even BMP than XML
> particularly for Office-type documents?
Thank you, Jesse.
I agree that the fact of [lack of] official approval isn't of utmost
importance. The reason for it is. Quite a number of European countries (and
some others) are monitoring the formats and are regularly updating the
recommendations for their e-governments. The main reasons for caution are
these: both ODF and OOXML are 1) not mature 2) untried 3) ain't widespread
(at the moment) - check Google for the number of PDFs vs others 4) not
supported by many vendors. All the preservation standards and guidance
documents recommend to avoid such "green" formats :)
Of course, in a couple of years the situation may (and will) change. Until
then, I'd prefer to use PDF for long-term preservation (keeping original
formats as well when possible). For short-term good old DOC will do.
With best regards,
Natasha
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