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The Hague Declaration

Dale Schumacher
  The Hague Declaration
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by: "Thomas King" kingttx at tomslinux.homelinux.org
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Wed May 14, 2008 11:14 am (PDT) I thought this may interest some of
you folks concerning open standards in
gov't, the Hague Declaration:
http://www.digistan.org/hague-declaration:en

Tom King
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The Hague Declaration

Carl Tollander
"/Adopted and proclaimed
by the founders of the Digital Standards Organization
in The Hague on 21 May 2008."

I always believed open standards were the future. Now I have evidence.
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Dale Schumacher wrote:

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>         The Hague Declaration
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>           Posted by: "Thomas King" kingttx at tomslinux.homelinux.org
>           <mailto:kingttx at tomslinux.homelinux.org?Subject=+Re%3AThe%20Hague%20Declaration>
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>             Wed May 14, 2008 11:14 am (PDT)
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>     I thought this may interest some of you folks concerning open
>     standards in
>     gov't, the Hague Declaration:
>     http://www.digistan.org/hague-declaration:en
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>     Tom King
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