05.24.08
Gemini version available ♊︎Quick Mention: Hungary and “Microsoft Corruption”
“We should whack them [Dell over GNU/Linux dealings], we should make sure they understand our value.”
–Paul Flessner, Senior Vice President, Microsoft
As a quick follow-up to recent posts, consider this: [via Groklaw]
As the story circulates people start wondering what may be the background, and since the only sources are in Hungarian, here’s a summary of the circumstances:
A Hungarian Government bid, worth $25B Hungarian Forints, roughly $157M was allegedly skewed towards MS. (A ‘competitive’ bid with wording that all but ensures only Microsoft meets the requirements.) A Hungarian Watchdog Body (sort of like the FTC in the US) challenged the bidding process via the Court system, and a trial date was set for today. The trial was suddenly and unexpectedly rescheduled just as Ballmer arrived in Budapest. So there may be a perception of the Bully lobbying there.
We will soon reach the letter “H” in our summary of Microsoft’s OOXML abuses. Hungary will then be included. In the mean time, here’s a recent video (there are at least two of them) and the quick report about Microsoft's corruption in Hungary. █
Related report:
MSOOXML: What Happened in Hungary
If you can’t do the math, I think the bottom line is, it’s looking like Microsoft won’t let the world say no to OOXML. It couldn’t ram it through the usual process, with the folks who understand the tech, even with some very odd technical committee chairperson goings on. This is the standard that couldn’t win on merit, in short.