http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2008/03/26/bsi_vote_yes_ooxml/comments/
"I can't believe this is true. Although my period as a member of IST/41 (the BSI panel that is reviewing the fast-track document) was short, there was an air of intellectual honesty that gave me some modest pride being a part of it.
I really find it incomprehensible that the BSI panel might have changed its recommendation. The draft standard is truly, truly, appalling.
I will be fascinated to see if the rumor of a 5-1 change of mind is really true. If so, there will be a lot of explaining to do.
And I'd point out to anyone reading this that the panel is only advisory. If you feel that they have made a mistake, give the BSI a call on +44 (0)20 8996 9001 or email them at moc.labolg-isb|secivresc#moc.labolg-isb|secivresc
The ICT/-/1 (that's really its name) committee that actually decides the UK vote is only advised by IST/41, it doesn't *have* to abide by what they say. The BSI is supposed to work on consensus. If enough people call or contact it to tell it that it's made a mistake, it is supposed to do something about it.
If you care, get off your backside and tell them. I have already. Their vote is due in on the 29th. You have essentially one day only to influence them."
