Linked by David Adams on Sat 17th May 2008 03:35 UTC, submitted by pas de calais
Microsoft Peter Hintgens, writing at Freesoftware Magazine, explains why the adoption of Microsoft's OOXML as an ISO standard is a dreadful development, and explains how some open standards partisans are organizing to combat insufficiently-open "open" standards.
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Quality
by Alleister on Sat 17th May 2008 06:51 UTC
Alleister
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2006-05-29

Come one, Microsoft users. If even Microsoft isn't capable to correctly implement that "standard" in its products, it simply can't be a very good standard then, can it?