US passes motion for "Yes with comments"
The INCITS executive board in the US has passed a motion to vote "Yes with comments" on DIS 29500, Office Open XML. Voting details can be found here.
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Anonymous
August 24, 2007
Rob Weir: Sore loser.Anonymous
August 24, 2007
I don't understand Dewey and Truman, but congratulations Dough!Anonymous
August 24, 2007
Carlos, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dewey_Defeats_TrumanAnonymous
August 24, 2007
LOL I love the Truman comparison! :)Anonymous
August 26, 2007
You know that what you are doing is wrong. So why does Microsoft play these ruthless games?Anonymous
August 27, 2007
Doug, just what is "Farance, Incorporated" entity? I cannot google up anything about it that is not related to voting "no" on OOXML standartization.Anonymous
August 30, 2007
"Doug, just what is "Farance, Incorporated" entity? I cannot google up anything about it that is not related to voting "no" on OOXML standartization." why don't you try the obvious? http://farance.com/ By the way, Farance is a serious and ethic company with more than 25 years of background in standardization. So his comments about this process are worth reading: http://ballot.itic.org/itic/tallyvote.taf?function=detail&response_id=115320 learn something aboutAnonymous
December 30, 2007
It's been quite a year for those who have been blogging about the Open XML file formats. Here's a lookAnonymous
March 07, 2008
An article in Computerworld yesterday entitled "ISO officials, others dispute claims that Open XML meetingAnonymous
March 07, 2008
An article in Computerworld yesterday entitled "ISO officials, others dispute claims that Open XML