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On timing and developers’ethic

Open Source, Free Software, OpenDocument Format, General | Comments (9)

Dear readers,
I would first like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 2008 will be exciting, but most of you already know it.
Today I would like to tell you about something I have discussed here and on several other places, such as mailing lists. It is a key issue as it […]

Charles @ December 20, 2007

Links for mid-December (But we still want the f$*..cking password!)

Web 2.0, OpenOffice.org, OpenDocument Format | Comments (0)

- “Microsoft denied on Friday antitrust claims from Opera Software that the software giant is abusing its dominant market position to lock users into the Internet Explorer Web browser.” I love this sentence. 
- It’s been a long time I haven’t talked about OpenOffice.org. Some news: OpenOffice.org released the bug-fixing 2.3.1 recently. Grab it here.
- There […]

Charles @ December 14, 2007

Give us the password!

OpenDocument Format | Comments (3)

  
 The Ecma is now advertizing the major changes they’re proposing through their answers and that does indeed sound good. I and others would even like to congratulate them if it weren’t for the complete opacity of the process and the fact that, despite what the Ecma and Microsoft claim, many of us, members of national standardization bodies, haven’t […]

Charles @ December 13, 2007

Advice to the Youth: if you want your standard, destroy the ISO

OpenDocument Format | Comments (0)

Sad farewell letter from Mr. Martin Bryan, now former convenor of the WG1 of the JTC-1 SC 34 (the ISO group working on OOXML and ODF). Alan Lord published it in extenso for fear that it would not stay long online, and since it’s rather short, I’ll publish as well for the same reasons:
“  The […]

Charles @ December 7, 2007

Sometimes, it’s not just Microsoft’s fault…

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So now Brian Jones is all about explaining the infamous conspiracy’s plans to portray the distribution of the Ecma answers as being closed and locked up by MS. That’s not how I understand it.  The problem here is that there seems to be some attention paid at veiling the information  and the whole set of […]

Charles @ December 5, 2007


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