23 June 2008
23 May 2008
ISO Appeal: South Africa Rises to the Challenge
Posted by Glyn Moody at 12:10 pm 0 comments
Labels: iso, norway, ooxml, open enterprise, south africa, ukuug
02 May 2008
Has OOXML Broken the British Standards Institution?
Posted by Glyn Moody at 2:11 pm 0 comments
Labels: bsi, ooxml, open enterprise, standards, ukuug
09 April 2008
UKUUG Not OK with BSI's OOXML OK
UKUUG, the UK's Unix & Open Systems User Group, is not happy with the BSI's decision to approve OOXML:
the UKUUG is seeking legal advice on how best to proceed in order to convince BSI to reconsider its decision and instead raise an objection to the fast tracking of the standard within the 2 month window allowed by the ISO.
Alain Williams, Chairman of UKUUG, said:
"We are very disappointed that BSI has chosen to take this decision against the advice of its technical committee. The format used for storage of documents will affect our lives for decades to come, and it is imperative that standards such as OOXML are given a rigorous review rather than being rubber-stamped by BSI. Where would we be if the original Magna Carta was unreadable?"
Hell hath no fury like a Unix geek scorned....
Posted by Glyn Moody at 6:19 pm 0 comments
Labels: bsi, fast track, ooxml, ukuug