related news: USA will not object to fast-track ballot
Posted Jan 29, 2007 18:16 UTC (Mon) by
stevenj (guest, #421)
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related news: USA will not object to fast-track ballot by nettings
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FFII on proposed OpenXML adoption
As far as I understand it, there has been no official vote "for" or "against" the OOXML standard. Rather, national representatives (such as ANSI and INCITS, in the case of the US), have until February 5 to send objections to the ISO regarding "fast-track" processing of OOXML (see Groklaw).
According to Jennifer Garner, the INCITS executive board decided not to respond (i.e. not to object) to the fast-track ballot for OOXML. As I understand it, this does not mean that the US approves OOXML, but rather approves of ISO processing OOXML on a fast-track schedule. If the fast-track ballot is approved, OOXML will then go to an ISO subcommittee for a 5-month process. Apparently, there will still be a final US vote, via the INCITS/V1 standards committee, on whatever comes out of the ISO, although I'm not completely clear on this process or its deadlines.
It must have been an interesting meeting, with IBM and Microsoft representatives going head-to-head. I wish the minutes were available to the public.
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