[odf-discuss] Writing to standards bodies

Chris Puttick cputtick at gmail.com
Wed Jul 4 08:04:34 EDT 2007


The BSI did have a public forum for comments, which closed last week.
Whether letters direct to the voting committee would be of any use I
don't know, but in any case I don't have names of the chair or members
of that committee.

Chris P

On 04/07/07, marbux <marbux at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 7/4/07, Pete Harlow <peter.harlow at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I notice in the latest ODFAlliance newsletter
> >
> > http://www.odfalliance.org/press/Newsletter20070628.pdf
> >
> > and elsewhere people are urged to write to national standards bodies to
> ask them to reject OOXML fast tracking.
>
> Slightly different. The time for objecting to fast tracking is over. Now the
> issue is whether it should be adopted as an international standard.
>
> > When this form of action was last advocated I recall the British BSI was
> less than appreciative of this input. Does anybody have any feelings about
> the current situation?
>
> Someone more familiar with the BSI situation should answer this.
>
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