OOXML (lost) case – έγινε της Νορβηγίας
Αντιγράφω από τo Intellectual Property Watch. Τα bold χρεώστε τα σε μένα:
The much-debated open document standard Office Open XML (OOXML) has been approved by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), according to a document obtained by Intellectual Property Watch.
The result of the voting showed 24 supporting votes by participating national standards bodies allowed to vote, known as “p-members,” versus eight opposing votes. This translates to a 75 percent approval rating among bodies which cast a vote, greater than the two-thirds approval required for approval by ISO. However, nine national standards bodies who abstained from voting were not included in this calculation.
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Several other sources have raised questions about apparent last-minute vote changes, with several countries changing their votes from disapproval or abstention to approval in the eleventh hour, they said. Most notable of these is Norway, whose reportedly last-minute “yes” vote has raised questions about legitimacy, according to a Norwegian IT blog.
Οι δικοί μας εκπρόσωποι της αρμόδιας τεχνικής επιτροπής 48 του ΕΛΟΤ ψήφισαν….ΝΑΙ! (approval). Δες το με τα μάτια σου εδώ (κάνε ένα search με keyword Greece).
Η ώρα είναι περασμένη και δεν προλαβαίνω να γράψω όσα θα ήθελα για το ιστορικό της υπόθεσης. Ωστόσο αρκούν δύο ποστ του vrypan για να καταλάβει κανείς τι προηγήθηκε στα του οίκου μας: [1] [2].




