http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2006/07/microsoft_sponsored_odf_plugin.html

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Some very interesting ice thawing out there, and I'm not talking about
the arctic tundra (though that's melting too at a rather disturbing
rate …). Gerald Bauer, a friend and noted expert in the XUL space
twigged my attention to a recently deployed Source Forge project to
develop an Open Office ODF plugin for Microsoft Word 2007
(http://odf-converter.sourceforge.net/). While there are a number of
participants involved, what I find most interesting is this entry:

Microsoft (Funding, Architectural & Technical Guidance and Project
co-coordination)

While this may be simply a tacit recognition of the writing on the
wall, I find it fascinating nonetheless that this is being done 1) as
a source-forge project, 2) with both funding and apparent blessing
from Microsoft, and 3) that it seems to be a very real effort to reach
out to the OSS community in a meaningful way on a technology that
could be seen as directly competitive.

Watch that space closely - I sense that there are shifts and strains
going on at the intermediate management level within Microsoft that
may prove to be critical for the evolution of the company in the next
several years, and this quiet little project may be simply the
vanguard of this approach.

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