That’s a big one and the Netherlands, Portugal, Norway and the UK apparently already do. In no time it will be mandatory in all EU countries.
The Netherlands seems to have it mandatory since 2009, but I’ve never seen it used. My wife works for the municipality, and she has never heard of it either.
Hmm, that’s bad. I wonder for whom it is mandatory then.
I understood this as meaning that the file format must be supported by all government institutions. And it probably is supported. Up to a point. Because Microslop has a very bad-quality odf support in Word. Meaning: The support exists. It might not be able to read or save simple odf files that could be opened with anything else than Word, but the support exists all the same. Law fulfilled, all is good!
It’s probably hardly enforced or even brought to the attention of people.
ODF and PDF/UA are explicitly named as the two mandated document formats, to the exclusion of proprietary alternatives.
Mandatory is nice, but nowhere could I find the information:
For whom, and for what, and when?
You probably missed the fax with the details




