Don’t Forget UOF: Here Comes EIOffice 2009
July 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Long time followers of the ODF-OOXML story will recall that there is a third editable, XML-based document format in the race to create the documentary record of history. That contender is called UOF - for Uniform Office Format, and it has been under development in China since 2002. Last summer, UOF was adopted […]
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Although I’m a little late doing so, I’d like to add my voice to Amanda McPherson’s in welcoming Brian Proffitt to the Linux Foundation. Amanda is the Linux Foundation’s Vice President, Marketing and Developer Programs, and posted the official welcome on Thursday at the Linux Foundation Web site here.
As I expect just about every […]
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ISO TMB Recommends Rejection of OOXML Appeals
July 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Last night someone sent me a copy of a document delivered by the CEOs of ISO and IEC earlier that day to the ISO Technical Management Board (TMB). That documents summarizes the four appeals filed in relation to the adoption of DIS 29500 (OOXML), and provides a response to each claimed basis for […]
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Microsoft has made many acquisitions for many reasons over its history - 122 to date, according to the list maintained at the Wikipedia. Almost 100 of these have been consummated in the last decade, as the company that triumphed in operating system and office productivity software has sought (often unsuccessfully) to achieve similar success […]
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How “Ignorant of Standards” was Microsoft Really?
June 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Regular readers will notice that I’ve been woefully silent the last few weeks, at first due to having too many irons in the fire, and for the last ten days due to being on a family vacation abroad, returning not till July 2. As a result, I’ve been not only behind on blogging, but […]
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Make that Three: India Appeals OOXML Approval
May 31, 2008 | Leave a Comment
On Thursday I reported that Brazil had filed an appeal of the ISO/IEC JTC 1 approval of Microsoft’s OOXML specification, including the text of that appeal, with it’s many charges of irregularities. The Brazil appeal followed on the heals of the earlier appeal by SABS, the National Body of South Africa.
Thursday of this week […]
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Microsoft Office 2007 to Support ODF - But not OOXML
May 21, 2008 | 1 Comment
OpenDocument and OOXMLMicrosoft today announced that it would update Office 2007 to natively support ODF 1.1, but not to implement its own OOXML format. Moreover, it would also join both the OASIS working group as well as the ISO/IEC JTC1 working group that has control of the ISO/IEC version of ODF. Implementation of […]
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Please Welcome Digistan
May 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment
On Wednesday, I introduced The Hague Declaration to those that visit this blog, promising to write again shortly to introduce the new organization that created the Declaration. That organization is called the Digital Standards Organization (Digistan, for short), and I’m pleased to say that I am one of its founders. In this entry, […]
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Announcing The Hague Declaration
May 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment
When one thinks of international human rights, one thinks of The Hague - home of the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, and the situs of an increasing number of Tribunals chartered to redress the assaults on human dignity that inexcusably continue to plague this planet. It is therefore appropriate that […]
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Rambus Ruling Overturned: A Legal Dispute of Dickensian Proportions Lurches On
April 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment
The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself. There is no other principle distinctly, certainly, and consistently maintained through all its narrow turnings. Charles Dickens, Bleak House
According to John the Apostle, the poor will be always with us. So too, it seems, will the never-ending skein of […]
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