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March 31st, 2008

'Scandal' over Norway's vote for OOXML

Posted by Richard Koman @ March 31, 2008 @ 9:13 AM

Categories: Government technology

Tags: ISO, Norway, Committee, OOXML, Register, Iso standards, Process Improvement, Quality, Business Operations, Richard Koman

We hear stories of “voting irregularities” around the world, not least of all right hear in the USA, but surely the ISO is different. No? The Register reports that delegates have been “complaining loudly about alleged heavy-handed tactics and misdeeds in the voting process” on Microsoft’s OOXML standard.

The Register says that Microsoft appears to have locked up the election after a number of countries’ standards bodies made abrupt switches to favor the format.

Norway’s Geir Isene says the country sees a booming business in fixing “such a broken standard.

The meeting: 27 people in the room, 4 of which were administrative staff from Standard Norge.

The outcome: Of the 24 members attending, 19 disapproved, 5 approved.

The result: The administrative staff decided that Norway wants to approve OOXML as an ISO standard.Their justification: “Standard Norge puts emphasis on that if this [OOXML] becomes an ISO/IEC standard, it will be improved to better accommodate the users’ needs.”

This translates to: “Yes, we know the standard is broken, 79% of our technical committee have told us. But we hope that it someday will be repaired by someone. And we’ll be happy to help if someone can give us the resources.”

What happened in Norway is nothing less than a scandal, says Wium Lie of Opera Software, according to Computerworld.dk (translation via GrokLaw)

“This is a scandal! I am shocked. I am speechless. 21 members of the committee say no, while MS manages to win through its position anyway. It is incomprehensible,” says Wium Lie angrily.

The meeting on Friday began first with a general committee in Standards Norway, which thereafter was reduced to key individuals in the organization plus five representatives who were in attendance at the ISO meeting in Geneva. At the end, even these were dismissed, and three individuals from Standards Norway made the decision.

“Those who made the decision at the end are not those who know the most about this. They are not qualified to make this type of decision and do not necessarily have national interests at heart. They do not represent the Norwegian committee,” says Wium Lie.

The committe head, Steve Pepper, is similarly distressed:

“I am deeply shocked that Standards Norway has chosen to ignore the large majority in the committee. It is the bureaucrats in the committee who have said yes, not Norway. It is a win for MS and a great loss for the rest of the world,” says Pepper.

“So if the majority in the committee were against OOXMl, why do you think that Standards Norway said yes. They have been targeted of enormous pressure from one market interest which has use of great resources, and they have most likely been more preoccupied by their own interests as a standards organization than by the end users interests,” says Pepper.

More gory details at GrokLaw.

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  • Most Recent of 35 Talkback(s)
RE: 'Scandal' over Norway's vote for OOXML
Whenever Microsoft wins we all win

ROFLMAO (Read the rest)
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Oh Please!  croberts | 03/31/08
Please  zkiwi | 03/31/08
No mystery  croberts | 03/31/08
RDF alert  zkiwi | 03/31/08
Yes to the first part, no to the other  croberts | 03/31/08
So, if they were going to vote "yes"  zkiwi | 03/31/08
Being stable is entirely the point?  croberts | 03/31/08
Re: Being stable is entirely the point?  none none | 03/31/08
Well...  zkiwi | 03/31/08
Get real  mark@... | 03/31/08
Sure  croberts | 03/31/08
Star Trek?  fewiii | 03/31/08
How dare he?  John L. Ries | 03/31/08
More people use the "broken standard" OOXML than ODF  PB_z | 03/31/08
not true  tombalablomba | 03/31/08
Well, sort of  Yagotta B. Kidding | 03/31/08
haha microsoft greased some wheels  Been_Done_Before | 03/31/08
Yes it is  GuidingLight | 03/31/08
But we're not supposed to care about that  John L. Ries | 03/31/08
Show me a single product using OOXML  wackoae | 03/31/08
Yes, a Standard of None. . . ISO = "I Sold Out"  Basic Logic | 03/31/08
I expected better from Norway  bblackmoor@... | 03/31/08
Truer words were never spoken  Ole Man | 03/31/08
So, why have we NOT heard the results? Is there still fighting going on???  DonnieBoy | 03/31/08
Microsoft bought what they wanted!  wizardb@... | 03/31/08
RE: 'Scandal' over Norway's vote for OOXML  aureolin@... | 03/31/08
Only scandle is OpenSource bullying  Martin_Australia | 03/31/08
Did you think that up yourself?  zkiwi | 03/31/08
Utter trash!  Ole Man | 03/31/08
is what comes out of your mouth  code_Warrior | 03/31/08
Yeah, like you would know...........  Ole Man | 04/01/08
is what comes out of your mouth  code_Warrior | 03/31/08
yesssss... spout off some more  Ole Man | 04/01/08
I agree, Microsoft wins and we loose  John Musbach | 04/01/08
RE: 'Scandal' over Norway's vote for OOXML  alec.wood@... | 04/21/08

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