----- Original Message -----
From: "Michel Py" <[email protected]>
To: "Brian E Carpenter" <[email protected]>; "John Levine"
<[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 4:09 AM

> I think all of you guys are getting a little too serious about this
> thing.
>
> Here's my take: even in a 100% Microsoft shop, .pptx is a pain as much
> as .xlsx and .docx. And yes, I know about the free
> "fileformatconverters.exe", thank you very much. It does not work on my
> Microsoft cell phone that does not read .pptx, but does read .ppt.
>
> .pptx is a pain in the arse. I don't care if it's standard, legally
> standard, IETF approved, de-facto standard, or anything. Even if one is
> using a newer version of PowerPoint, one can "save as" .ppt.
>
> .pptx is just like HTML in a mailing list: just say no.

Could we also say 'No' to .docx, another incomprehensible format designed to
persuade us to take time out, spend money and upgrade all and sundry?

I notice some ADs/WG chairs using this and while it gets converted to good
ole ASCII when it is archived, I would like to be able to read it
earlier in the process.

Tom Petch

>
> Michel.
>

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