Hello All, I have been going through the Scribus mailing list archives but I have not seen any discussion of the OASIS effort to come up with an XML based standard for "office" files.
(see http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/office/charter.php) Now I know that Scribus is a DTP program not a lowly word processor, but I think that the OASIS effort should be exciting to the entire open source community. Microsoft can trace most of its power over the software industry back to the fact that its office file formats are the lingua franca of the business world. Many people who would like to ditch Windows/MSOffice are discouraged by the office file format lock-in. A successful standardization effort from OASIS could serve as the basis of an ISO, CEN, and/or DIN standard. This in turn could be embraced by governments and companies all over the world - allowing users to be freed from proprietary lock-in so that they can choose the best software for whatever they wish to accomplish. So, if I may be so brash to ask, have any Scribus developers considered joining the OASIS technical committee - just to keep an eye on the evolving standard and to make sure that the standard is not needlessly incompatible Scribus? respectfully, James
