Geneva BRM: Microsoft Puppet Show, Invite-only
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-02-08 03:48:33 UTC
- Modified: 2008-02-08 03:48:33 UTC
No room for critics
The broken process [
1,
2,
3] in Geneva will be
very secretive, but we will be
keeping busy during that week. Behind the scenes, Microsoft is
already very busy.
Microsoft tries it with little success. It invests into European interoperability lobbying, sponsors a lot of conferences but thus is forced to spearhead the call for Interoperability — and "choice".
Thankfully, in the BRM there will be a
so-called moderator (or a fox watching the hen house).
As I have mentioned, one of my jobs this month is for Microsoft, to play Devil’s Advocate with the Ecma responses ... -
This comes from Microsoft's own 'Wikipedia editor', Rick Jelliffe. This was
far from the only incident where Microsoft paid or promised favours in change for OOXML support. What on earth will it be in Geneva? Portugal and Ireland are represented by Microsoft employees and even devil's advocate is a man who was hired by Microsoft. It's just like watching a puppet show routine yet again.
If there was a cartoonist here, here is an assignment idea: several Microsoft employees and partners sit around the table pushing papers around. Some attendants are not Microsoft partners, but they sit on a large pile of Microsoft-branded cash. Then, like in a wine-tasting party, they all savour the wonderful aroma of that huge pile of paper called OOXML and basically pass their 5 days in Geneva throwing paper planes that are made from OOXML specifications and a single printout of comments from the Web site asking for public feedback.
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