ODF Award Nominations Now Being Accepted
Know someone in your community—an individual, government official, NGO or other entity—who has significantly advanced the cause of document freedom, yet whose actions have not received the public recognition they deserve? Thanks to the efforts of its supporters worldwide, ODF has become the format of the future, a truly open standard that has achieved growing popularity and support in a variety of software products, bringing to an end the era of closed formats that have kept users tied to a single vendor’s products.
The purpose of the award is to recognize the contribution of individuals or entities in promoting ODF adoption, the mission of the ODF Alliance. Here’s how you can help! Nominate an individual or entity you work with closely or someone you have observed who stands out as a leader in the ODF community. This may be an individual who has successfully mobilized grassroots activity in support of ODF? A government official who in the face of resistance to change has broken down the barriers to public access to information, improved eGov services, and saved taxpayer money in the process? An NGO that raised awareness about document freedom by hosting speakers, events, and spread the word about the importance of open documents. The award is not restricted to ODF advancement in government, and can include other categories, for example, ODF advancement in education, community or rural development. In your nomination, please be sure to include:
-name of person/entity
-email address
-brief description of this person or entity’s actions, and importantly
-the reasons why you are nominating the person/entity.
Nominations are to be sent to mmarcich at odfalliance dot org no later than October 8, 2008. The ODF Alliance and its affiliated national chapters are not eligible for nomination. Winners will be announced at upcoming national or local ODF events.
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