On 24.10.2014 11:14, Michal Hriň wrote: > > > Dňa 24.10.2014 o 09:59 Jürgen Schmidt napísal(a): >> On 24/10/14 07:54, Jörg Schmidt wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>>> From: Andreas Säger [mailto:saege...@t-online.de] >>> >>>> Being a customer, I do see things differently. >>>> Every OOXML file is a vote against ODF. >>> >>> theoretically correct, but practically? >>> >>>> One day in future LO will save ODF as a secondary >>>> option. >>> >>> Possible. >>> >>> But where is the problem? Either OOXML *is* ISO standard or is not >>> ISO-standard. >>> >>> If the problem is however that MS is 'meddling' in the standard, then >>> it is a political issue that requires policy responses - not a >>> question of software development. >>> >>>> Finally MS wins >>> >>> There is no tomorrow (or "finally") for it - MS wins today. >>> >>> For example: >>> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Berliner-Finanzaemter-wechseln-zurueck-auf-Microsoft-Office-2430961.html >>> >>> >>>> MS comes up with the next shit >>> >>> life is not a pony farm and competition is not a throw with cotton >>> balls. It is about the competition and we have to face, and not whine. >>> >> >> I believe a decision like the one in Berlin is always political >> motivated. See for example the upcoming discussion about the same topic >> in Munich after changes in the administration. >> > > If you had elections in Berlin recently, that is it why ... >
No elections, but Berlin gets a new chief major this year. Regards Michael
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