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    • Mon Mar 17th 10:42 AM | Rating: 0 0
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      Is Red Hat Opposing Document Standard to Prepare Ban on Windows?
      Are you on crack? The OOXML "standard" is Microsoft's attempt to get their proprietary document format the label of a "standard". They already have a ready made implementation in the form of Office 2007 as you yourself pointed out. I guess Microsoft has never done anything to protect their turf, oh, wait, the anti-trust actions were in another universe where Gore became president.

      As for the other parties interested in OOXML, the US library of Congress is the most significant public voice. Their interest is quite simple - its better to have a Microsoft document format standardized that not. People are already using OOXML as part of Office 2007 and they would really like these documents created today to at least be readable in a few decades.

      RedHat is an open source company. They back open source technologies and are doing the right thing (TM) in supporting ODF, a true open source format that anyone can use, including Microsoft. The company should be commended for sticking to their principles and business philosophy. Yeah, now go rant about open format doublespeak to Clippy. Remember to turn on the office spellcheck first.

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