08.20.08
Miguel de Icaza on ‘Superb’ Microsoft Lock-ins
he man who called Microsoft’s OOXML a "superb standard" under Novell's wing (Novell is being paid by Microsoft to support OOXML) had a different point of view some years ago. Here he is talking about formats as a lock-in mechanism. What has changed since 2004? Is it the many long journeys Miguel takes to the Microsoft campus?
This multiple-part interview also contains bits where Miguel speaks about his background as a Windows programmer.
Here is a roundup of the latest OOXML situation. Nothing is over yet.
The rejection of the HypocrISO appeals offers opportunities for another wave of appeals.
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So let me give some points: What can be won through another ISO delay?
* more OOXML uncertainty
* ISO to expose itself even more and get ready for procedural reform
* keep the debate in the news
























