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The OOXML document standard being pushed by Microsoft has caused a certain amount of stress within both the development and commercial sides of the free software community. In some quarters it is seen as the latest attempt by a monopolistic firm to co-opt free software and the move to more free file formats; they would like to limit our involvement to opposition to the adoption of OOXML as a standard. Others see it as an attempt by Microsoft to come to terms with the demand for more open formats and to promote, in its own special way, interoperability.
Re: Statement on OOXML
* From: Jeff Waugh jdub perkypants org * To: foundation-list gnome org * Subject: Re: Statement on OOXML * Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 15:58:54 +1100
quote who="Richard Stallman"
> Is someone working on a statement that the GNOME Foundation does not > support acceptance of OOXML as an ISO standard? > > I would be glad to offer confidential suggestions about a draft.
We're working on a statement regarding the controversy last week at the moment. We're nearing the end of that process and have had quite some input into it, so further input is more likely to delay than improve the process.
Thanks for your offer to help,
- Jeff
OOXML: when only money talks