[Insight-users] DEFEND OPEN STANDARDS : NO to the Microsoft Office format as an ISO standard

Luis Ibanez luis.ibanez at kitware.com
Mon Sep 10 21:38:47 EDT 2007



Microsoft is attempting to make the Office formats to become
an OSI Standard.


You can sign a petition to oppose such abomination:


           http://www.noooxml.org/petition


Under the following reasons:


    1. There is already a standard ISO26300 named Open Document Format 
(ODF): a dual standard adds costs, uncertainty and confusion to 
industry, government and citizens;

    2. There is no provable implementation of the OOXML specification: 
Microsoft Office 2007 produces a special version of OOXML, not a file 
format which complies with the OOXML specification;

    3. There is information missing from the specification document, for 
example how to do a autoSpaceLikeWord95 or useWord97LineBreakRules;

    4. More than 10% of the examples mentioned in the proposed standard 
do not validate as XML;

    5. There is no guarantee that anybody can write software that fully 
or partially implements the OOXML specification without being liable to 
*patent lawsuits or patent license fees* by Microsoft;

    6. This format conflicts with existing ISO standards, such as ISO 
8601 (Representation of dates and times), ISO 639 (Codes for the 
Representation of Names and Languages) or ISO/IEC 10118-3 (cryptographic 
hash);

    7. There is a bug in the spreadsheet file format which forbids any 
date before the year 1900: such bugs affect the OOXML specification as 
well as software applications like Microsoft Excel 2000, XP, 2003 and 2007.

    8. This standard proposal was not created by bringing together the 
experience and expertise of all interested parties (such as the 
producers, sellers, buyers, users and regulators), but by Microsoft alone.





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