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Posted on ZDNet News: Apr 15, 2008 4:10:00 PM

The International Organization for Standardization has called for "personal attacks" to cease in the debate surrounding Microsoft's Office Open XML standard.

The move came as an ISO committee meeting in Norway attracted protesters, who gathered to call for the retraction of Open Office XML (OOXML) from the ISO standardization process.

At the start of April, the document format won enough votes to become a fully fledged ISO standard. Many observers had been against that standardization, pointing out that the OpenDocument Format (ODF) already existed as an ISO standard, and arguing that OOXML's documentation contained too many unanswered technical problems to be passed.

Last week the ISO committee in charge of document standards, SC 34, met in Oslo to discuss the way forward for OOXML and ODF. The plenary session was marked by protests outside, largely carried out by delegates from a nearby open-source conference. The protesters were calling for OOXML to be withdrawn from ISO standardization--something that could theoretically happen if a national standards body were to protest against its own vote within the next month or two.

One result of the SC 34 meeting was an open letter, signed by 30 members, which read: "We the undersigned participants at this SC 34 meeting wish to make it clear that we deplore the personal attacks that have been made during the (OOXML) standardization project in recent months. We believe standards debate should always be carried out with respect for all parties, even when they strongly disagree. We call on all organizations and individuals involved in SC 34 standardization to support this view, and to refrain from initiating or engaging in any such personal attacks."

The committee passed several resolutions relating to OOXML. The most significant was the establishment of an ad hoc working group to "maintain" the standard. This is a temporary measure, as the committee foresees the need for three document standard-related working groups: one to maintain OOXML, one to maintain ODF, and one to "work on interoperability/harmonization" between the two.

Another ad hoc group will also become operational in three months' time, collecting reports of "possible editorial or technical defects" in OOXML from national standards bodies, "liaison organizations," and the general public.

All members of the SC 34 committee will have to be given access to the final text of the OOXML standard by May 1 at the latest, the meeting also resolved.

David Meyer of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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RE: ISO calls for end to Open XML 'personal attacks'
The ISO is trying to distract attention from just how it has broken its own rules, just how bad a "standard" it "generated", and just how biased it has been.

This ISO action, making an ad hominem distraction to its own misconduct, is *itself* a personal attack.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: cjcoats Posted on: 05/12/08 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Or else ... ? Yagotta B. Kidding   | 04/15/08
Perhaps they'd have done better to... zkiwi   | 04/15/08
They've got their new MS paid for mansions to protect fr0thy2   | 04/16/08
LOL - damn keep it coming man your silly/funny - how's Mum... OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
Speaking of personal attacks! Ole Man   | 04/16/08
But he can't hold a candle to your xuniL_z   | 04/17/08
You couldn't be more wrong Ole Man   | 05/08/08
Whoa. xuniL_z   | 04/17/08
Re: without "naming names" on who is attacking them personally hkommedal   | 04/16/08
Erm? zkiwi   | 04/17/08
Erm.....correction.. xuniL_z   | 04/17/08
At least... zkiwi   | 04/17/08
This..... xuniL_z   | 04/18/08
ISO is irrelevant today. kraterz   | 04/15/08
ISO Approval Sought for PHB's, not Techs dumptux   | 04/16/08
Funny the difference a point of view makes. xuniL_z   | 04/17/08
Is that why..... xuniL_z   | 04/17/08
Oh yeah! Out with the MKS system. In with your calibrated left foot. Irritated_User   | 04/21/08
Well, the attacks will continue, but, it is not personal, it is just that DonnieBoy   | 04/15/08
Yup, backwards people with no vision fr0thy2   | 04/16/08
Well first he produced you...yep that's backwards... OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
Watch out for those ankle-biters Ole Man   | 04/16/08
bliney! a good one vilppuu@...   | 04/17/08
Also, the attacks WILL be directed at those that are trying to pretend DonnieBoy   | 04/15/08
On the other hand Donnie. xuniL_z   | 04/18/08
Open Source 'fanatics' CreepinJesus   | 04/16/08
Open Source.... JasterMereel   | 04/16/08
Foamy will throw a tantrum you said a negative about ODF OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
Is "Foamy" what you call your Mum when she can't hear you ? (nt) hkommedal   | 04/16/08
@Jesus Creep fr0thy2   | 04/16/08
I'm beginning to wonder who is really blind with that pile you just laid OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
I think it is time your Mum had a word with YOU. hkommedal   | 04/16/08
Now, now - that's too much reality for foamy to handle... OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
Given your blog-name, is it not time you had a LOOK at hkommedal   | 04/16/08
OOXML is very bad, ODF is pretty good stevey_d   | 04/18/08
No, not really! Déjà vu, it's Betamax all over again. Irritated_User   | 04/21/08
this is the rebelion of the people Linux Geek   | 04/16/08
um even if the OpenDocument Foundation thinks itself it sucks? JABBER_WOLF   | 04/16/08
So now it's a ISO Standard, but LittleGuy   | 04/16/08
Boo hoo, the whole world will stop spinning fr0thy2   | 04/16/08
LOL - funny little boy - Dude your karma...remember you r karma OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
Didn't your Mum just call you for dinner ? (nt) hkommedal   | 04/16/08
RE: ISO calls for end to Open XML 'personal attacks' john_van_v   | 04/16/08
RE: ISO calls for end to Open XML 'personal attacks' john_van_v   | 04/16/08
Correct: HTML 5 or 6 should kill the need for most javascript pcguy777   | 04/16/08
RE: ISO calls for end to Open XML 'personal attacks' paul.watson@...   | 04/16/08
That is exactly what they are doing Ole Man   | 04/16/08
it's particularily funny because many refuse info on committee makeup stevey_d   | 04/18/08
Picture Monty Python - Protesters - it didn't say how many... OU812_BABY   | 04/16/08
Not quite. Please get some reality one day. (nt) hkommedal   | 04/16/08
Actually... CreepinJesus   | 04/17/08
You are NOT so good at guessing, it seems. (nt) hkommedal   | 04/17/08
ODF SUCKS !!! EVEN THE CREATORS THINK SO ! JABBER_WOLF   | 04/16/08
Re: ODF SUCKS !!! EVEN THE CREATORS THINK SO ! hkommedal   | 04/16/08
But please don't ever confuse the ..... xuniL_z   | 04/17/08
Still verbose... ego.sum.stig@...   | 04/18/08
How convenient...... xuniL_z   | 04/22/08
However, you were verbose, and factually incorrect ego.sum.stig@...   | 04/23/08
If anybody ever has any dirty hogs Ole Man   | 04/16/08
He is only dreaming, so it will be a bit difficult to show any hkommedal   | 04/17/08
Hmmm, delusions abound... zkiwi   | 04/17/08
they sure do. xuniL_z   | 04/18/08
On coherent thought zkiwi   | 04/18/08
OpenDocument Foundation has nothing (& never had anything) to do with ODF stevey_d   | 04/18/08
RE: ISO calls for end to Open XML 'personal attacks' thejynxed@...   | 04/16/08
what more could we expect of these times? stevey_d   | 04/18/08
The Disharmony of OOXML Ole Man   | 04/16/08
It is certainly against ISO-standards. ISO is mainly hkommedal   | 04/17/08
The _height_ of disharmony. vilppuu@...   | 04/17/08
The_creation_of disharmony Ole Man   | 04/17/08
If you cannot trace money, then you cannot trust politicians ! (nt) hkommedal   | 04/17/08
The disharmony started precisely the moment xuniL_z   | 04/18/08
I actually have liked a number of Microsoft products stevey_d   | 04/18/08
And there lies the dilema xuniL_z   | 04/21/08
Praise be to Heaven! Ole Man   | 05/08/08
Respect? Beechcraft   | 04/18/08
Since people feel they have a right to protest Boot_Agnostic   | 04/22/08
RE: ISO calls for end to Open XML 'personal attacks' cjcoats   | 05/12/08

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