Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Jul 2009 22:53 UTC, submitted by Remy Chi Jian Suen
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RE[6]: Don't hate them - but be careful!
by Hiev on Fri 24th Jul 2009 18:10
in reply to "RE[5]: Don't hate them - but be careful!"
Why are they making changes to the standard that ignores what was agreed upon in the final standard?
They can do that, as well as Google does with HTML standars, make changes firts and commit them to the commite later, that's an usual practice.
If the change is never commited then that change cannot be considered a standar.




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Please identify a product that has implemented the the standard including MS? When will MS have a compliant product released 2011? Why are they making changes to the standard that ignores what was agreed upon in the final standard?
How do you implement a standard that says do X like Word 95 does?
BTW I think MS Word 2003 is the best word processor out there (I want my old menus back in 2007 and it would move to 1st) so I don't just hate MS, just the way they do business in a lot of areas
Edited 2009-07-24 18:01 UTC