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● 11.27.07


●● Internationally Speaking: The Increasing Success of OpenDocument versus the Insanity of OOXML


Posted in Africa, America, Europe, Formats, ISO, Microsoft, Protocol, Samba at 3:15 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Money battles sanity


Here is a nice new article that covers the quick adoption of OpenDocument format. It is a global-scale transition, which surely can benefit from the network effect monopolists are so intimately familiar with.


↺ adoption of OpenDocument format

↺ network effect


> South Africa, Netherlands and Korea striding toward ODF

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> France is making the strongest move to ODF and its native office suite, OpenOffice. Nearly half a million government employees are being switched to OpenOffice.

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France also happens to be moving to GNU/Linux more quickly than a lot of nations.


moving to GNU/Linux


It has always been interesting to see what happens with OOXML outside English-speaking countries, where Microsoft’s (and America’s) influence is not so incredibly high. The following new article from Linux Format talks about Jeremey Allison’s take on CIFS and OOXML. It’s related to a recent debate about cloning, which also involved Mono. Of particular interest are bits like this one:


↺ new article from Linux Format

recent debate about cloning


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> Over the past few weeks, some strange and rather irregular national positions have come to light. My favourites were Cuba voting “Yes” to the fast-tracking of OOXML, even though Microsoft is prohibited by the US Government from selling any software on the island that might even be able to read and write the new format, and Azerbaijan’s “Yes” vote, even though OOXML as defined isn’t able to express a Web URL address in Azeri, their official language.

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Speaking of Cuba, its submission to ISO was pretty much rejected and had to be sent by mail. Why? Because the ridiculous ISO only accepted submissions in the form of Microsoft Office (Word) format, i.e. .doc. That is the very same proprietary (and anti-standards) format on which the ISO is trying to make a decision.


the ridiculous ISO only accepted submissions in the form of Microsoft Office (Word) format


It would be natural to guess that anyone supporting OOXML is either badly misinformed or has personal gains (money, power, fame etc.) to reap from its acceptance.


Related articles:


Evidence of Microsoft Influencing OOXML Votes in Nordic StatesMicrosoft Memo to Partners in Sweden Surfaces: Vote Yes for OOXMLThe OOXML ProblemCorrupt countries were more likely to support the OOXML document formatMicrosoft accused of more OOXML standards fiddlingMicrosoft’s secretive standards orgs in Former Yugoslavia


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