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Industry News ODF vs OOXML: Google's Open Source Programs Manager Sideswipes Microsoft
OOXML "doesn't meet the criteria required for a globally-accepted standard," says Zaheda Bhorat
By: Open Source News
Feb. 28, 2008 04:00 AM
Zaheda Bhorat, Google's Open Source Programs Manager, has reiterated Google's position that Microsoft's Open Office XML (OOXML) 'doesn't meet the criteria required for a globally-accepted standard.' The comment comes as the deadline approaches for ISO member bodies around the world to possibly revise their September 2007 vote, when the original submission to ISO of OOXML as an additional international standard was defeated. "ODF is supported and implemented across the globe, and its communal creation and iteration has helped ensure the transparency, consistency and interoperability necessary in a workable standard.""We join the ODF Alliance and many other experts in our belief that OOXML doesn't meet the criteria required for a globally-accepted standard," Bhorat writes, adding: "A document standards decision may not matter to you today, but as someone who relies on constant access to editable documents, spreadsheets and presentations, it may matter immensely in the near future." Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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