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Ciaran O'Riordan's irregularly kept software freedom journal

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OOMXL fails to get majority approval

After a week of hard work from many sides, Andy Updegrove comments the result: OOXML failed to achieve majority approval at ISO's Ballot Resolution Meeting.

This means the problems found in the OOXML specification last September have not been resolved, making final rejection almost certain in 30 days time. [UPDATE: Oops. Rejection's not at all certain] Groklaw has also just published an interview Sean Daly did with Andy there in Geneva before the result. In it, he explains the government-like privileged position ISO holds, why the ISO process coped badly, and why ICT standards are as important as the freedoms of free software.

One more thing to celebrate on Document Freedom Day this coming March 26th.

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Ciarán O'Riordan,
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MS patents make a no-op of their latest interop announcement

A lot of media reports seem to have missed that Microsoft have said very explicitly that they consider patent licences mandatory for anyone who wants to use the interop info they're going to publish. This makes it pretty much unusable by free software, so this PR stunt is no more than that.

Below is a snippet from Microsoft's recent press conference transcript. The announcement is so slippery, even Ballmer forgot what weasel words to use and needed interuption from Brad Smith :-)

STEVE BALLMER: Patents will be, not freely, will be available.

BRAD SMITH: Readily available.

STEVE BALLMER: Readily available for the right fee. The basic economic analysis that you should go through sort of goes like this. We have valuable intellectual property in our patents, we will continue to view that as valuable intellectual property in all forms, and we will monetize from all users of that, not all developers, but for all users of that patented technology, all commercial developers, and all commercial users of that patented technology.

Groklaw has an article on the announcement: Promises, Promises from Microsoft. Again.

Update: FSFE has now issued a PR about this: Microsoft pledge excluding primary competitors.

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Ciarán O'Riordan,
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