ostja haq al liba xi dwejjaq :/ kazzati taz zobb hawn malta u kulfejn jidhol
il microsoft :/

bleh..can we protest the decision ? nice big march somewere ?

On 8/31/07, Ramon Casha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Sorry guys. It's bad news, though not unexpected, on the OOXML front. The
> Maltese vote passed as "yes with comments" which basically means that Malta
> approves and has thrown in a few suggestions, rather than "no with comments"
> (which ISO describes as a conditional approval), which would have meant that
> the standard would have to be corrected before moving on. Now everything
> depends on how other countries vote but it seems that Microsoft has been
> spending a lot of money there.
>
>
>
> Yesterday, Sweden's national standards body, which had initially voted
> "yes", recalled and invalidated its own vote after news broke that Microsoft
> had actually paid people to go and vote for OOXML in the standard body. Once
> it was out and a scandal was brewing, Microsoft admitted as much though it
> said that the employee had acted of his own accord and against company
> policy (Yeah right, I'm sure he paid them out of his monthly salary).
>
>
>
> Here in Malta (only one day later), the responses to my comments raised by
> the University representative happened to match exactly – comma by comma –
> the responses given by Microsoft to the standards body in India. I ran
> across a perplexing statement in  which the responder referred to "IBM's
> objections" – despite the fact that there's nobody from IBM on the
> committee. Feeling intrigued, I pasted it into Google and violà! Author:
> Microsoft.
>
>
>
> It had already been pretty clear which way this was going even before I
> read that, so I wasn't surprised when the meeting turned out to be nothing
> but a string of denials, on a roster basis, by each of the Microsoft voters,
> that OOXML contains any flaws whatsoever. Actually it was irritating to see
> them debating the issues, taking a personal interest and often actually
> admitting that there were real issues, before the vote comes along and all
> bowing their head and voting to reject the comment. Throughout the meeting,
> there was one single occasion when the MITTS representative voted to retain
> one comment but only after it had been toned down a bit. For the rest,
> Microsoft allowed its voters to approve a handful of very trivial comments
> as "general comments".
>
>
>
> The final decision was – 5 votes to send a "yes with comments" vote, and
> one – me – voting for a "no with comments".
>
>
>
> Ramon
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