Hi,

Remember the Open Standards Consultation that took place in the Spring?  Part 
of the discussion is below.

Well the Consultation worked!  The new Government Policy on Open Standards has 
been published and FSFE is *very* impressed!  See: 
http://fsfe.org/news/2012/news-20121101-02.en.html

On Sunday 29 Apr 2012 08:58:07 you wrote:
        On Saturday 31 Mar 2012 12:31:12 Terry Coles wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 Mar 2012 11:10:27 c...@pampru.org wrote:
> > This 'Consultation' will support the lobbing giants as I am sure it is
> > designed to do. I am keeping my eyes, and hopes, on developing Open
> > Source offerings.
> 
> You could be right....
> 
> http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/public-sector/2012/03/microsoft-redeploy
> s- ooxml-in-o.html

Well you were right: 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/apr/27/microsoft-government-
consultation.

Basically, it turns out that one of the public consultation meetings was 
facilitated by a consultant who was also being paid by Microsoft to 'advise on 
issues arising'.  He never divulged the relationship and the results of his 
meeting has now had to be dropped.  To give you a flavour of his results (in 
case you thought this might be co-incidence):

'he wrote that the "gut feel" among the majority of the 16 attendees was that 
open standards would be "detrimental" to innovation and competition.'

If you visit the consultation website and follow the links to the questions, 
you will see that most of the respondents to the web consultation were very 
pro Open and in some cases openly anti Microsoft, so his findings are 
completely at odds with the real world.

Elsewhere in the article, it is suggested that Microsoft are paying lawyers to 
stack the meetings.  This is straight out of Microsoft's play book and exactly 
how they got OOXML through ISO.

The story about Microsoft's dirty tricks was started by Glyn Moody.  His blog 
is at:
http://blogs.computerworlduk.com/open-enterprise/2012/04/how-microsoft-
lobbied-against-true-open-standards-i/index.htm

and here is the Government announcement:
http://digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/2012/04/26/open-standards-consultation-
important-update/

-- 
                Terry Coles
                64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux





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