Formal protest against Norway’s yes to OOXML

[Quote:]

There was a massive protest when Standard Norge decided that Norway will say yes to OOXML, despite the fact that most of the comitee-representatives were against.

The ISO-vote is currently undecided, and Norway’s vote can tip the decicion in favor of accepting OOXML as an ISO-standard.

Things took another turn just a couple of minutes ago, as Steve Pepper, the chairman of the SN/K185 (ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 mirror committee, has sent a formal protest to ISO. He asks that Norway’s vote be suspended, because it does not represent the opinion of the comitee members.

He has also asked the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry to look into the Norwegian process.

In the long run ISO will become untrusted, marginalized and obsolete. Microsoft has graphically demonstrated how easily ISO’s processes can be corrupted, which means that other corporations will follow suit. Don’t expect the world to have the same respect for ISO after this. Think of it this way: If we couldn’t trust the w3c, or the Acid2/3 tests, the standard for websites would likely fall back to “Works Best with Internet Explorer 8.” That’s effectively what’s about to happen to everything ISO.

Comments are closed.


indoor-dictatorial