Sun Microsystems' Relationship with OpenDocument Format
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-01-31 03:18:08 UTC
- Modified: 2008-01-31 03:18:08 UTC
One
myth that was busted quite recently is that ODF is OpenOffice.org. Such disinformation is often being used by Microsoft to discredit ODF. Simon Phipps anf Erwin Tenhumberg have
explained that better in this new powwow with Microsoft's own press (don't be misled by the source):
As another Sun employee, Erwin Tenhumberg, pointed out in his blog quoting a KOffice developer, OOXML's goal is compatibility with one particular application -- Microsoft Office. Therefore, OOXML is very closely related to and dependent on the Microsoft Office implementation. In contrast, ODF is based on the OpenOffice.org XML file format, not the OpenOffice.org implementation.
That's a huge difference because the OpenOffice.org XML file format was designed with application, vendor and platform independence in mind...
In other news, there are prizes being offered and distributed which urge
developers to support OpenOffice.org.
Sun Microsystems has published some details about the Open Source Community Innovation Awards it announced in December of 2007.
It needs to be pointed out that what Sun does here is -- worryingly enough -- similar to
Microsoft's attempt to rally grassroots supporters around 'Open XML'. This shouldn't really be done.
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