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Harish Pillay
March 18, 2009
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Avoiding the need for Rosetta Stones
Presented at Open Standards Day 2009, March 18, 2009
Harish Pillay
March 18, 2009
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ITSC, an industry partnership supported by IDA Singapore and SPRING
Singapore Avoiding the Need for Rosetta Stones Harish Pillay Red Hat Asia Pacific
[email protected]
Open Standards Day 2009 March 18, 2009
<a story of three parts>
<part 1>
<circa 3000 bc>
In the beginning ...
the invention of writing ...
on both stone and papyrus ...
helped establish the ...
Great Egyptian civilization.
They helped discover science ...
Math, philosophy, astronomy ...
Architecture and jurisprudence.
None
<end of part 1>
<part 2>
<johannes gutenberg>
<johannes gutenberg> Source wikipedia, public domain
<circa 1439 ad>
<invented the moving type and press>
<the method of dissemination of knowledge changed>
<which lead to an explosion of endeavours in scientific, medical,
mathematical, astronomical, business and trade which touched all activities of humans>
<but, there was a growing realization that knowledge was being
rediscovered, reinvented>
<end of part 2>
<part 3>
<circa 1822>
<in the Egyptian town of Rosetta>
<... a chance discovery of ...>
<a large black stone with inscriptions ...>
<that were in three ancient languages ...>
<two of which were still readable and the third wasn't
...>
<that stone, the Rosetta Stone helped decipher ...>
None
<in the beginning the invention of writing on both stone
and papyrus helped establish the great Egyptian Civilization. They helped discover science, math, philosophy, astronomy, architecture and jurisprudence>
<and today, you can just go to http://carl-fh.com/hiero/ and get
a translation>
<the hardwork has been done>
<did the world learn a lesson?>
<in a word, ...>
<YES>
<but it was quickly forgotten in the late twentieth century>
<because the software industry felt that document formats should ...>
<capture knowledge and have it stored in formats that only
the maker of the tools knew how to read – to extract revenue>
<the world felt that it was not a tenable state
of affairs and ...>
<in the early twenty first century, it was painfully obvious
that we needed a fully open, published, unencumbered document format to store the world's knowledge>
<Open Document Format was thus born as ISO 26300:2006>
<one fully documented, fully open, completely unencumbered format for the
world with room to innovate and grow>
<conclusion>
<humanity cannot afford to wait for a Rosetta Stone to
be discovered to read electronically created and stored information>
<it is GOOD that there are multiple open, published and
unencumbered document, image, audio standards>
<what is NOT GOOD are document formats that are lacking
in openness, published status and being encumbered such as the OOXML even as an ISO standard>
<longevity and fidelity of data is paramount - you would
want to have your documents, images, audio, video readable 100, 500, 10,000 years hence>
<a set of fully documented, fully open, completely unencumbered document
format for the world>
<>
<thank you>
<harish pillay,
[email protected]
>