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Will GNOME split give Microsoft Open XML standards win?

by thegtapatriot@yahoo.ca | Posted on October 31, 2007

Opponents of making the Microsoft Word format an ISO document standard, like OpenDocument Fellowship member Russell Ossendryver, compare GNOME’s actions to Democrats offering counters to President Bush’s 2005 plan on privatizing Social Security — any counter-proposal makes it more likely something bad will happen.

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