It's Final and Official: ODF is the Only ISO Standard (Updated)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2007-09-04 23:10:47 UTC
- Modified: 2007-09-05 07:02:21 UTC
So
there you have it. Bribery, corruption, and deception do not always pay off.
It is a good day for ODF. Many thanks to Pam, Rob, Bob, Andy, Pieter, and many thousands of others who actively fought against the approval of proprietary formats as a standard, i.e. making a monopoly legitimate.
Meanwhile, Groklaw has this
mind-boggling piece.
If you read French, here is AFNOR's very intriguing suggestion, that OOXML and ODF merge.
Update: watch the comments. We were urged to clarify that ODF remains the only ISO standard of this kind
for the time being. The only thing here which is final is the decision made
at this stage. This needed clarification because of disinformation (caused by a
horrible press release from Microsoft).
Comments
anonymous
2007-09-05 02:03:56
Sorry Roy, but you are failing a lot with this over-optimistic news title. Please change the news title, you are completely misinformating.
Now a small part of the battle is over, but a new slow battle starts again.
--- Comments that accompanied the votes will be discussed at a ballot resolution meeting (BRM) to be organized by the relevant subcommittee of ISO/IEC JTC 1 (SC 34, Document description and processing languages) in February 2008 in Geneva, Switzerland.
The objective of the meeting will be to review and seek consensus on possible modifications to the document in light of the comments received along with the votes. If the proposed modifications are such that national bodies then wish to withdraw their negative votes, and the above acceptance criteria are then met, the standard may proceed to publication.
Otherwise, the proposal will have failed and this fast-track procedure will be terminated. This would not preclude subsequent re-submission under the normal ISO/IEC standards development rules. ----
Read that in a better way, avoid your excesive optimism and be realistic. The battle will be slower but still very difficult. Remember this site is still important for the cause and it can occour that the OOXML nightmare can become a reality in the ISO standards.
anonymous
2007-09-05 02:04:47
http://www.iso.org/iso/pressrelease.htm?refid=Ref1070
vexorian
2007-09-05 03:32:58
Roy Schestowitz
2007-09-05 03:41:41
Roy Schestowitz
2007-09-05 06:54:46