Open letter to standards professionals, developers, and activists

  2008-05-17 15:30:02
Peter Hintgens, writing at Freesoftware Magazine, explains why the adoption of Microsoft's OOXML as an ISO standard is a dreadful development. More importantly, he tells us what can be done to combat such things. You can read more about ithere 
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