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Showing posts with label oasis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oasis. Show all posts
27 April 2012

Interview with Charles-H. Schulz on Open Standards

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As you may have noticed, open standards are a hot topic currently. One person who deals with them all the time in a variety of ways is Ch...
06 December 2007

Dysfunctional ISO - Courtesy of Microsoft

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This is an extraordinary testimony to the havoc wrought by Microsoft on parts of ISO through its attempts to get OOXML (aka ECMA 376) fast-...
26 April 2007

Wanted for WS-Context: Some Context

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Sounds heavy : OASIS, the international standards consortium, today announced that its members have approved Web Services Context (WS-Contex...
14 February 2007

ODF 1.1 : True Accessibility

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News that version 1.1 of the ODF standard has been approved by OASIS is hardly earth-shattering, but I thought this comment in the press rel...
12 September 2006

Greetings, OpenDocument XML.org

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OASIS may not be the grooviest organisation, but it's certainly helped ODF achieve respectability remarkably quickly. Now it's set...
13 February 2006

XML Made Extravagant and Extraordinary

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One of the most interesting areas in the world of open standards is the OpenDocument format, which promises to do to Microsoft Office what ...
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