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		<title>Cyprus votes Yes</title>
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				<title>Cyprus votes Yes</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 08:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>I just got off the phone to a member of the Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation. He was very helpful and knew of the ISO/IEC DIS 29500 OOXML vote. He explained the process of deciding, which boiled down to the following:</p> <ul> <li>An email is sent out to many governmental, semigovernmental and academic organisations, as well as private companies.</li> <li>This email contains summary details of the standard under review (like the title and a summary of what it is about).</li> <li>If the organisation in question shows interest in the standard, they are sent the standard for review.</li> <li>The governmental, semigovernmental and academic organisations, by and large, gave no feedback at all.</li> <li>The feedback from the private companies was positive. The only negaitve feedback was from IBM Cyprus.</li> <li>He read out a list of companies that responded positively. They were mostly local development outfits, but the list also included Microsoft.</li> <li>He said that in the absence of any significant negative feedback, the vote of the Cyprus Organisation for Standardisation defaulted to an Approval.</li> </ul> <p>Now, most software development companies here in Cyprus are pretty small fry: Microsoft-only shops who write POS or stocktaking applications using Access, maybe a few resellers and customisers of larger products like SAP and CA. I would be extremely suprised if <em>any</em> of them had the technical expertise to evaluate a complicated 6000-page standard like ISO/IEC DIS 29500 OOXML. I asked if he thought that any of them had actually read the standard, and he said "it would probably be difficult for them".</p> <p>Now, I don't want to sound accusatory, because the person I spoke to was very helpful, but given that most countries convened entire technical committees to evaluate the standard for months, it seems a little amiss that we would simply default to a Yes because several small-fry Microsoft-aligned companies said "We think it's a good idea".</p> 
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