It is clear that they have manipulated and won an important round. Now,
the only way is to make some Government/s appeal in the matter within 60
days, otherwise, the corrupt one wins this game.

It may be worth trying an effort (in the form of a strong-focused
campaign) wherein Linux users come together (virtually, to begin with)
and educate various Governments. It will be a worthy cause to make this
effort and also we test the strength of the community (with a view to
improve it further as a result of this test).
We need our world to be ours and we need to take it away from the
corrupt ones. Shall we begin?

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Microsoft wins battle for OOXML approval
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39378350,00.htm 


The International Organization for Standardization has officially
approved Microsoft's OOXML specification as a standard.

The news confirms documents leaked on Tuesday were genuine.
Three-quarters of the "Principal Countries" involved in the vote gave
their approval (at least two-thirds were needed) and just 14 percent of
participating members of ISO and the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC) disapproved (under a quarter was needed).

According to ISO's Wednesday statement: "Subject to there being no
formal appeals from ISO/IEC national bodies in the next two months, the
International Standard will accordingly proceed to publication."

Although there have been allegations of voting irregularities within
some of the national standards bodies that in turn participated in the
ISO vote, no national body has yet made a formal appeal to ISO.

One prominent example had been an objection from Steve Pepper, the
chairman of Standard Norge's joint technical committee, which he faxed
directly to the ISO. In the letter, he claimed that 80 percent of the
committee had been against the OOXML standard being passed — Norway
officially recorded a vote of approval.

However, a spokesperson for Standard Norge told ZDNet.co.uk on Wednesday
that the organisation had not made a formal appeal to ISO, and did not
intend to do so. "One of the committee members sent a fax to ISO about
this matter, but he did that directly and not through us," the
spokesperson said.

A spokesperson for ISO confirmed on Wednesday that it had not yet
received any formal objections to the OOXML voting process, and refused
to comment on the reports of voting irregularities within national
bodies.


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With best wishes for Unity in thinking, feeling and action.

Sudhir Gandotra.  98-101-20918

                     You don't need violence to shake the world
                 Treat Others As You Would Have Them Treat You
                              www.humanistmovement.org


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