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FirmDistribution@lemmy.world to Open Source@lemmy.ml · 1 month ago

Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory

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Germany has just made the standard Open Document Format (ODF) mandatory

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Germany's Sovereign Digital Stack Mandates ODF: a Landmark Validation of Open Document Standards - TDF Community Blog
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The Document Foundation (TDF), the non-profit entity behind LibreOffice, welcomes the inclusion of the Open Document Format (ODF) as a mandated standard format in Germany’s Deutschland-Stack, the federal government’s sovereign digital infrastructure framework for all public administrations. The Stack, published by the German Federal Ministry for Digital and State Modernisation (Bundesministerium für Digitales und Staatsmodernisierung), establishes the technical standards for a shared, interoperable and sovereign digital infrastructure serving all Germany’s public administrations. Under the framework’s “Semantic Technologies and Real-Time Analytics” pillar, ODF and PDF/UA are explicitly named as the two mandated document formats, to the exclusion of proprietary alternatives. “This is not a recommendation or a preference, it is a mandate,” said Florian Effenberger, Executive Director of The Document Foundation. “Germany’s decision to anchor ODF at the heart of its national sovereign stack confirms what we have argued for years: open, vendor-neutral document formats are not a niche concern for some technology specialists and FOSS advocates. They are a fundamental infrastructure for democratic, interoperable and sovereign public administrations.” The Deutschland-Stack is grounded in a set of principles that align with TDF’s long-standing advocacy positions. The framework adopts a “Made in EU first” principle, requires open interfaces and local data storage,
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    This is something very important: Don’t focus on aplications (FOSS or not) but on open data formats and proper import/export mechanisms so you can switch applications easily.

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      Its the base layer required for the long game yeah

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      That’s why I use Obsidian! It’s not open source, but all my notes are just… pre-emptively saved as markdown files on disk. If they fuck me over I can just leave and open it in literally any markdown editor 😭

      If they used a proprietary format, I probably just wouldn’t have used them in the first place and would have had to use a shittier alternative.

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        Same! Them using markdown means I’ve been able to make an Obsidian-like app for Wear OS, with a phone app to sync your vault to the watch. Wouldn’t have been possible if they weren’t using markdown. Hoping to launch it on the Google Play store in a month or so :)

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        I love obsidian, I wanted to send a donation, but they only sell merch with expensive shipping :<

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          Sub to their sync service for just one month?

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            Never thought about it, thanks for a suggestion

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        Which markdown format?

        GitHub or Stack Exchange or Reddit?

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          A combination of CommonMark and GitHub Flavored Markdown so it’s compatible with most markdown formatting people are used to. Also supports LaTeX and HTML. (and of course any custom syntax modifications you make with custom CSS or plugins)

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        Obsidian is pretty good. I currently use Logseq, which has a slightly different model that clicked a bit better for me. As a bonus, it’s open-source.

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      Real. Given common data formats and import/export mechanisms, it should be possible to use any application for the same ends.

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    This is not a recommendation or a preference, it is a mandate,

    ODF’s mandate is the document-layer expression of that principle, as you cannot claim digital sovereignty while allowing your documents to be locked in proprietary formats controlled by a single vendor.

    incredibly based

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      Hell yeah!

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    I think this is not (entirely) true. Or at least I have some questions:

    • Is this an enacted law that I missed? Because it looks like it is a work in progress.
    • “All levels of government” Really? We have federalism. I am not sure, if that can be mandated by the governments.

    BTW: https://deutschland-stack.gov.de/

    I have searched a bit further: For federal and state governments, ODF is binding through IT Planning Council resolutions and federal guidelines, but there is no formal law yet mandating its use. Also, this is not binding for local authorities, but virtual it is.

    https://www.it-planungsrat.de/beschluss/beschluss-2025-06

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    It’s a typo, they wanted to make support of the IDF mandatory

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      Lmao, that’s fucken dark

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      Wouldn’t be surprised.

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    Meanwhile OnlyOffice is saving to Macroslop format by default: https://piefed.social/c/libreoffice/p/1803568/libreoffice-blasts-fake-open-source-onlyoffice-for-working-with-microsoft-to-lock-users

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    At least something good amid all the bad news regarding the future of software systems

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    Neat!

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    Bravo. Can’t believe it has taken this long for a gov’t to realize storing everything in a poorly obfuscated format makes no sense.

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