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[News] [Rival] OOXML Abuses Revisited, Complaints from EC, Denials from ISO

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Antitrust Commissioner mentions tightening rules for standardisation

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| Let's hope other ISO members responsible for the appeal made by 4 countries 
| are more clever then Mr Bryden when it comes to strengthen the ISO rules, and 
| especially rewriting the Fast-Track rules that were changed probably on 
| purpose for the OOXML process by ECMA ex-secretary general, Mr Van Den Beld.   
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http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-71668/antitrust-commissioner-mentions-tightening-rules-for-standardisation

The Rat Pack:

SC34 meeting in London will discuss OOXML (non-)future

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| The next ISO SC34 meeting in London will discuss OOXML (non-)future. The 
| meeting will be hosted by the British Library, an ECMA member, supporter of 
| OOXML and advised by Alex Brown.  
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http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-71612/sc34-meeting-in-london-will-discuss-ooxml-non-future


Recent:

Good bye, British Library

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| This is an image from the good old days. Microsoft's Jean Paoli hands over
| the OOXML specification to Jan van den Beld, the general secretary of ECMA.
| And you find Adam Farquhar from the British Library, the bearded person on
| the right. The British Library was instrumental to legitimizing the whole
| ECMA and ISO OOXML standardisation process as an 'independent' participant in
| the committee work. ECMA did a brilliant job to mature the specification text
| to get it ISO fast-tracked. Or as the ISO BRM convenor and recent consultant
| for the British Library Alex Brown reflects1:
|
|     Ecma made the road very rocky though, by initially producing a text that
|     was so lousy with faults.
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http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-61777/good-bye-british-library


Related:

Ecma - a case study for vendor capture

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| A small network of people of ECMA International dominated the whole ISO
| process around OOXML while technical experts of national ISO members were
| impeded by committee stuffing, rules bending and political intervention and
| the general restrictions of the revamped ISO/IEC fast-track process.  
|
| [...]
|
| On the right you find a picture of Jan van den Beld, back then general
| secretary of ECMA international who received the 2000 pages from Microsoft
| represented by its employee Jean Paoli (center). Jean Paoli is probably best
| known for taking the Microsoft credit for the standardization of XML. The
| other person with the beard is Adam Farquhar from the British Library, chair
| of ECMA TC 45. You also find the picture on the right in Adam Farquhar's May
| 07 presentation which advocates for OOXML.      
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http://www.noooxml.org/ecma-and-vendor-capture


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| And the company Griffin Brown, of which the BRM convenor Alex Brown is the
| director, sent out a press release 13 March 08 celebrating the 10th
| anniversary of XML:  
|
| "Recent moves by Microsoft to standardise its Office products around XML file
| formats merely confirms that most valuable business data in the future will
| be stored in XML. … Alex Brown is convenor of the ISO/IEC DIS 29500 Ballot
| Resolution Process, and has recently been elected to the panel to advise the
| British Library on how to handle digital submission of journal articles."    
|
| [PJ: A bit of background on the British Library here, but the short version
| is that it uses Microsoft, was a co-sponsor of having Ecma put what is now
| OOXML on the fast track, and says today it is "pleased".] - No OOXML  
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http://www.groklaw.net/newsitems.php


British Library books go digital

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| Digitised publications will be accessible in two ways -initially through
| Microsoft's Live Search Books and then via the Library's website.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7018210.stm


Britain: E-Mail Time Capsule in Works

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| Now the British Library is appealing to ordinary Britons for their
| e-mails, saying it wants to create a snapshot of British life in 2007.
|
| [...]
|
| The e-mails will be collated and indexed by Microsoft Corp., which
| has previously partnered with the library to digitize books from
| its archive, and they will be available to researchers before
| the year's end.
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http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070503/britain_e_mail_archive.html?.v=1


Vista and British Library put da Vinci online

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| Microsoft and the British Library have digitised two of Leonardo da
| Vincis' notebooks.
|
| [...]
|
| The British Library has created an updated version of its application
| called "Turning the Pages" which allows people to browse parts of
| its 150 million piece collection via a web browser. We heard how
| this works better using Vista.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/30/vinci_notebooks_vista/
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