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[News] BECTA Wants ODF While Microsoft Bribes to 'Kill' ODF

  • Subject: [News] BECTA Wants ODF While Microsoft Bribes to 'Kill' ODF
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 01:48:23 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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Becta promises to do more to promote open source in UK schools

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| “We remain concerned about the approach taken to supporting ODF in Office 
| 2007. While the product includes the functionality to read virtually every 
| other relevant file format ‘out of the box’, the processes for dealing with 
| ODF files are very cumbersome. We identified ten steps that users would need 
| to take in order to locate and install the converter that gives Office 2007 
| the ability to access ODF files and note that the arrangements for opening 
| and saving ODF files in Microsoft Office 2007 are not intuitive in that they 
| deviate from the normal approach familiar to users. We believe that these 
| arrangements present sufficient technical difficulties for the majority of 
| users to make them disinclined to use competitor products and this may weaken 
| competition.”           
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http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2008/01/10/becta-promises-to-do-more-to-promote-open-source-in-uk-schools/

5 Things Microsoft Must Do To Reclaim Its Mojo In 2008

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| The most egregious incident occurred when local Microsoft officials in Sweden 
| were caught essentially trying to bribe business partners into joining a 
| committee whose task was to decide whether to endorse Microsoft's Office Open 
| XML, the default format for Office 2007, as an international standard. It 
| turned out that Microsoft managers in Sweden offered "joint marketing 
| support" and other incentives to local VARs if they joined the committee and 
| voted for OOXML.      
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=205600618&pgno=1&queryText=

It is safe to say very objectively that Microsoft is a criminal organisation
that uses crime to maintain dominance.

Remember: OOXML is nothing but a case of 'killing' ODF. That's the only purpose
of OOMXL, which is proprietary.


Related:

UK schools advised to avoid Microsoft

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| "In the interim, Becta's advice to schools considering moving to Microsoft's 
| School Agreement subscription licensing model is that they should not do so," 
| says the organisation.  
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http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/133436/uk-schools-advised-to-avoid-microsoft.html


Becta has a lot to learn

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| Rather than investing time and energy into helping to promote real 
| alternatives to Redmond's hold on school IT, Becta is simply using the OFT as 
| a negotiating tool. Like many organisations, Becta seems incapable of 
| thinking outside a Microsoft-defined box.   
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http://resources.zdnet.co.uk/articles/comment/0,1000002985,39290249,00.htm


Another false dawn for open source in UK schools?

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| “Mark Taylor of the Open Source Consortium pressure group said: ‘This is a 
| mini-step in the right direction but what Becta is actually doing is keeping 
| Microsoft in front of the market to the exclusion of alternatives.’ He 
| claimed Becta’s complaint is part of the process of negotiating a new 
| contract for  the use of Microsoft technology in schools and will therefore 
| only add to the visibility of Microsoft in the market.”      
`----

http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2007/10/22/another-false-dawn-for-open-source-in-uk-schools/


Lawmaker blasts U.K. government on Microsoft policy

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| "A member of Parliament of the United Kingdom has launched a stinging
| attack on the U.K. government's IT strategy, saying that it has given
| Microsoft too much control.
| 
| John Pugh, who is a member of Parliament, or MP, for Southport and a
| member of the Public Accounts Committee, was speaking in an
| adjournment debate on Tuesday that he had called. The aim of the
| debate, he said, was to explore the alternatives to using Microsoft
| software, including open source."
| 
| [...]
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http://www.news.com/Lawmaker-blasts-U.K.-government-on-Microsoft-policy/2100-1012_3-6212721.html
http://tinyurl.com/2ashm2


Becta's schools software scheme reported to EC

,----[ Quote ]
| An advisor to Becta, the education technology quango, has complained
| to the European Commission about its procurement process for firms
| to provide online learning platforms and content to British schools.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/08/becta_ec_complaint/


Microsoft's academic licensing programmes: Interim report with recommendations
for improving value for money

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| Summary and recommedations:... This interim report sets out the 
| initial findings of Becta's review, which concluded that Microsoft's 
| licensing arrangements in the education sector are characterised by:
| 
|     * Significant potential for institutions to find themselves 
|      'locked in' to Microsoft's subscription licensing arrangements
|     * Very significant complexity leading to a lack of 
|       understanding at institution level that has resulted in
|       widespread use of inappropriate licensing strategies
| 
| Becta found that the range of subscription licensing models available 
| to the academic sector was more restrictive than those available
| generally, and that it was very difficult for educational 
| institutions to identify crucial information on the costs of 
| exiting their Microsoft agreement by converting from a subscription 
| payment to a perpetual license (the buy-out cost).
| 
| Becta further identified that these buy-ouot costs were 
| significant....In respect of avoiding potential lock-in, Becta 
| found that ... academic customers have no access to a version of 
| a Microsoft subscription agreement that automatically grants a 
| right to use the software in perpetuity....
| 
| Microsoft's subscription licensing agreements are all or nothing: 
| in other words, if a school wants to cover any of its ICT estate 
| using a subscription agreement, it must cover all its 'eligible 
| PCs'. Microsoft has set the definition of an eligible PC as any 
| computer with a specification of a PII processor or higher (the 
| Pii was launched in 1997). The eligible PC definition also includes 
| Apple Macintosh computers (G3 or higher). This approach results 
| in over-licensing, double licensing and other anomolies.
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http://publications.becta.org.uk/display.cfm?resID=28197&page=1835


Microsoft bows to complaint from Linpro

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| Schools will no longer be subjected to Windows licensing for Linux or Mac 
| computers. Furthermore, Microsoft has accepted to discontinue their 
| commercial bundling which required schools to buy several Microsoft 
| products to obtain discounts.   
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http://www.linpro.no/en/nyheter_og_events/2007/linpro_vant_frem_mot_microsoft


Local Authorities avoid Becta framework as Europe opens investigation

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| Local Authorities are avoiding the use of Becta's framework 
| procurement for Learning Platforms, while the European 
| Commission has formally registered Alpha Learning's 
| complaint that the framework failed to comply with 
| European regulations for public procurement.
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http://www.publictechnology.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=9549


OSC joins criticism of UK education's attitude to open source

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| Open Source Consortium president, Mark Taylor, has been in contact to
| voice its opinion on the controversy surrounding Becta's purchasing
| frameworks and the adoption of open source adoption in UK schools.
|
| In short, it doesn't make happy reading for Becta. "The essence of
| our concern is that they're saying one thing and actually pursuing
| policies that are exclusive," he said. "Becta's own research shows there
| are major benefits [with open source], however the reality of the
| framework is that it excludes both products and services."
`---- 

http://www.businessreviewonline.com/os/archives/2006/11/osc_joins_criti.html


UK Government criticised for stifling open source in schools 

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| MP Pugh reckons shcools should support independent or open source
| software firms. He says, "In my experience a school is a key part
| of the community and as such has a role to play in the economy of
| that community. By supporting SMEs the local high-technology
| industry will be encouraged which will benefit everyone."
`----

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=36464


Becta under fire for procurement framework

,----[ Quote ]
| Nineteen MPs have accused a government agency of restricting the
| procurement of software in schools.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/29/becta_procurement_criticised/


MPs criticise government roadblocks to Open Source adoption in schools

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| The UK Government's own studies have shown savings of up to 60% can be
| made by schools and colleges using Open Source software. Despite this
| clear advantage, some MPs believe the software procurement frameworks
| from Becta and official advice from DfES effectively locks out the us
| of free, Open Source software.
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http://opensourceblog.itproportal.com/?p=220


Microsoft’s secretive standards orgs in Former Yugoslavia

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| Croatian laws keep its national body’s votes secret, so the only way for the 
| Croatian public to find out how the process went would be if a board member 
| illegally leaked information out of CSI. This is, of course, unlikely to 
| happen. And the Serbian national standardization body is not officially 
| formed, so those two votes were easy for Microsoft, and probably not only 
| ones around the globe.      
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http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/092407-ooxml.html?page=1


Microsoft Tech Ed 2007: OpenXML

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| He was asked "Why did Microsoft push OOXML through the "Fast Track" process 
| instead of the standard ISO process? Wouldn't they get less resistance than 
| faced now?"  
| 
| His response was very frank: "Office is a USD$10 billion revenue generator 
| for the company. When ODF was made an ISO standard, Microsoft had to react 
| quickly as certain governments have procurement policies which prefer ISO 
| standards. Ecma and OASIS are 'international standards', but ISO is the 
| international 'Gold Standard'. Microsoft therefore had to rush this standard 
| through. Its a simple matter of commercial interests!"     
`----            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

http://www.openmalaysiablog.com/2007/09/microsoft-tech-.html


Evidence of Microsoft Influencing OOXML Votes in Nordic States

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| "This is how a standard is bought," Bosson wrote later. "I left the meeting 
| in protest - pissed off." 
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http://www.betanews.com/article/Evidence_of_Microsoft_Influencing_OOXML_Votes_in_Nordic_States/1188335569


Microsoft Memo to Partners in Sweden Surfaces: Vote Yes for OOXML - Updated

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| He acknowledges that the rules might need to be changed.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070829070630660


The OOXML Problem

,----[ Quote ]
| Another thing, by introducing a "new fancy" document format, MS can hold a 
| tighter grip round existing customers and get more on the false pretence that 
| they've "opened up".  
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http://phun-ky.net/2007/08/the-ooxml-problem


Rejecting OOXML

,----[ Quote ]
| All the CIOs say they want is XML documents; unfortunately they aren't as 
| aware as Georg Greve, above, that Microsoft's implementation of XML is 
| exceedingly half-hearted.  
`----

http://fussnotes.typepad.com/plexnex/2007/08/rejecting-ooxml.html


[Mandriva CEO:] An open letter to Steve Ballmer

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| Wow! I’m impressed, Steve! What have you done for these guys to change their
| mind like this? It’s pretty clear to me, and it will be clear to everyone.
| How do you call what you just did Steve, in the place where you live? In my
| place, they give it various names, I’m sure you know them.  
|
| Hey Steve, how do you feel looking at yourself in the mirror in the morning?
|
| Of course, I will keep fighting this one and the next one, and the next one.
| You have the money, the power, and maybe we have a different sense of ethics
| you and I, but I believe that hard work, good technology and ethics can win
| too.  
`----

http://blog.mandriva.com/2007/10/31/an-open-letter-to-steve-ballmer/


Lessons from Africa: How to Kill Your Own FUD

,----[ Quote ]
| So, even as Microsoft claims superior quality over Linux, they act as if they 
| don't even buy their own FUD. If they really believed that Windows was 
| superior to Linux, they wouldn't have to bribe people with “marketing help” 
| to get them to choose Windows.   
`----

http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2007-11-09-030-26-OP-MD-MS

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