What funding? No one is paying Jody to do what he does on OOXML; again, he is a volunteer, doing things voluntarily. If someone were to volunteer for ODF, the board would facilitate it. But the board isn't going to pay anyone to work on either standard.
We have analogous situations in Emacs development. It is done by volunteers, so we can't direct anyone to implement a new feature for use on GNU/Linux, and we can't direct anyone to implement a new feature for use on Windows. Both are done if and when someone volunteers. But if someone offers to contribute code that implements a feature on Windows which we don't have on GNU/Linux, I tell him that we can't install it until the feature also works on GNU/Linux. That's because our goal is to replace proprietary systems, not enhance them. Occasionally this means Emacs works less well on Windows than it might have, but that's no real loss. More often it convinces someone to implement the new feature on GNU/Linux, and we install it for both platforms. Either way, it is better than installing a Windows-only feature. In pursuit of the broader goal of software freedom, it would make sense for GNOME to adopt an analogous policy not to give support to OOMXL any sort of support that it doesn't also give to ODF. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list