Levi Smith wrote:
I was referring specifically to this line in the article that seemed to
about sum it up for me:
"Galvin's office did not provide any further explanation about the reasons
for their objections."
Levi
From BetaNews
(http://www.betanews.com/article/Mass_Secretary_Attacks_Open_Doc_Plan/1130280805)
via Groklaw (http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=200510261321191)
"Romney, a Republican, is expected to announce whether he will run
for a second term next month; he is rumored to be considering leaving
the position to prepare for a 2008 presidential campaign. And Galvin has
been named as a potential candidate for the Democratic seat, which means
the two may soon become political rivals.
"'On one hand, Secretary Galvin is perhaps the most important
person to weigh in on this debate. The Massachusetts Web site describes
the Secretary as the Commonwealth's 'principal public information
officer,'" noted Jupiter Research senior analyst Joe Wilcox. "But before
debating Microsoft versus OpenDocument formats, I would consider
political factors.'"
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