Sep 01 2007

Tomorrow is the big OOXML day

Published by Kim Haverblad at 0:59 under Microsoft, OOXML

icon_microsoft.jpgTomorrow is the big OOXML day since the international community will cast their vote in the ballot. As some of you already taken notice about is that the campaigns has been far from clean and Microsoft has really manage to gather loads of negative PR around in Europe.

Sweden will abstain to vote due to that The Swedish Standards Institute (SIS) has declared its recent vote in favour of Microsoft Corp.’s Office Open XML format invalid. Swedish media has as well, for once, shown a greater interest for story than one might expect since one of Sweden’s largest newspaper, DN, posted an article about it as well.

This entire story involving SIS and as well Microsoft Sweden might be forgotten in couple of month by most Swedes. But for SIS the damage might be more severe than admitted at first. Quite a few organisations have raised an eyebrow or two due the bad handling of OOXML ballot here in Sweden. Sweden has for quite a few other countries been looked at as neutral and objective for this kind of questions. Sadly it has been proven that we are not even close to that vision. SIS as an organisation should stand out as a quality actor and they have just showed that you can not count on them and they even admitted to that the OOXML voting process is normal procedure!

Kim Haverblad

Note: There are few more lines posted about this topic at Dagens Nyheter, OS2 World.Com, IDG.se and Computer World.

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