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[News] [Old] Microsoft's History of Vote-Rigging Against GNU/Linux, Java

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Windows Outstuffs Linux in Poll 

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| Linux users are accusing the Microsoft-affiliated news site of tampering with 
| the results of an online poll. They believe that the numbers were altered to 
| ensure that a Microsoft-made system was chosen as the winner.  
| 
| [...]
| 
| Reichard also notes that at some point during the poll Linux "magically" lost 
| votes. "At one point Linux had 37 percent of 37,000, which works out to just 
| over 14,000 votes. But when the voting reached 205,000, the poll showed Linux 
| had 6 percent, which is only about 12,000 votes."   
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http://web.archive.org/web/20010204214800/http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,38845,00.html

.Net vote rigging illustrates importance of Web services

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| By 21 December, more than two-thirds of the respondents (69.5 percent), said 
| they planned to deliver some applications by Web services by the end of 2002, 
| with a large majority of those (nearly half the total sample) planning to use 
| Java. Only 21.5 percent said they planned to use Microsoft .Net -- less than 
| the figure (23.5 percent) planning to use neither.    
| 
| But by the time the poll closed, on 5 January, the position had dramatically 
| changed, with three quarters of voters claiming to be implementing .Net. This 
| apparent sudden change of heart over the Christmas period appears to be the  
| result of a concerted campaign within Microsoft.  
| 
| ZDNet UK logs reveal rather obvious vote rigging, and prove that it 
| originated from within Microsoft: 
| 
|     * A very high percentage of voters are from within the microsoft.com 
|     domain. 
| 
|     * There is a very high incidence of people attempting to cast multiple 
|     votes, even though the poll script blocked out most attempts at multiple 
|     voting. The one that wins the prize made 228 attempts to vote. This 
|     person was from within the microsoft.com domain.   
| 
|     * Several of the voters evidently followed a link contained in an email, 
|     the subject line of which ran: "PLEASE STOP AND VOTE FOR .NET!" We know 
|     this, because our logs include the Web address where visitors browsed 
|     from; when people click there from a Microsoft Exchange email message, 
|     Exchange helpfully gives us the subject line and username. The people who 
|     followed that link all had email addresses in the microsoft.com domain.     
| 
|     * There is also clear evidence of automated voting, with scripts 
|     attempting to post multiple times. 
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http://web.archive.org/web/20030207093330/http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2102244,00.html

Notice that _THESE ARTICLES HAVE BEEN REMOVED_. Why? At whose request, if
anyone's?


Recent:

Puppet countries leaves P membership

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| Microsoft Puppet countries are leaving the P membership. Lebanon, Turkey,
| Cyprus, and Trinidad & Tobago have already dropped out. All those countries
| voted Yes without comments to OOXML.
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http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-59702/puppet-countries-leaves-p-membership


Related:

Martin Bryan: we are getting “standardization by corporation”

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| A November informative report of Martin Bryan, Convenor, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC34
| WG1 highlights the fallout of the ECMA-376 fast-track process for ISO. He
| says he is 'glad to be retiring before the situation becomes impossible'
|
| [...]
|
| In what is an astonishingly outspoken report, Martin Bryan, Convenor, ISO/IEC
| JTC1/SC34 WG1 has given us insight into the total mess that Microsoft/ECMA
| have caused during their scandalous, underhand and unremitting attempts to
| get - what is a very poorly written specification {i.e. DIS 29500 aka OOXML,
| AR} - approved as an ISO standard. …
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http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-30107/martin-bryan:we-are-getting-standardization-by-corporation


Dysfunctional ISO - Courtesy of Microsoft

http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2007/12/dysfunctional-iso-courtesy-of-microsoft.html


Microsoft accused of stacking ISO committee

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| In a memo sent following his last meeting as head of the working group on
| WG1, which is handling Microsoft’s application to make the Word format an ISO
| standard as ECMA 376, outgoing Governor Martin Bryan (above), an expert on
| SGML and XML, accused the company of stacking his group.
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=1777


EU Commission Investigating Microsoft's MSOOXML Push

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| I hope they think to investigate the smear campaigns that seem to always
| happen to anyone on the other side from Microsoft. What happened to Peter
| Quinn was by no means unique.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080208151410252


Software wars

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| Allegations of committee-stuffing, the outcome of votes overridden by
| political appointees, a final decision that many involved consider tainted:
| this may sound like a discredited election in some third world country. But
| it is actually a description of an ugly fight over international technical
| standards that wrapped up this week. Microsoft came out on top, but at the
| cost of tarnishing its reputation and the credibility of an important
| back-room process that oils the wheels of many global industries.      
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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/c9743360-01a8-11dd-a323-000077b07658,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F0%2Fc9743360-01a8-11dd-a323-000077b07658.html%3Fnclick_check%3D1&_i_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.computerworlduk.com%2Ftool
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