> Message: 9
> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 11:18:07 +0530
> From: "Nishit Dave" <stargazer.dave(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] BIS committee votes against ooxml
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 9:11 PM, krishnakant Mane
> <researchbase(a)gmail.com>
>
> wrote:
> > I went through the editorial.
> > one more point which struck me was that it creates an impression
> > that this is a "proxy for product war "
> > which means all those who supported odf also had some selfish
> > marketing gains.
> > here we should note that people like Dr. Nagarjun have helped this
> > cause due to no "marketing of product " aim.
> > secondly the tone of the editorial also talks about the licensing
> > cost issue and has not really emphasised on the "freedom aspect "
> > which implies freedom to encript and decript the data by any one
> > who wishes to do so.
> > it uses words like "negociations for license costs ", correct me if
> > I am remembering wrong but although my quoting might not be word to
> > word correct, the tone of the article is towards saying that odf is
> > for those who care about the cost of licensing and it talks nothing
> > much about freedom.
>
> Yes, I forgot to mention that. One more reason to believe they are
> reading out of Microsoft's PR briefs. Can we work upon drafting a
> letter to the editor as the GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai?
Please take the lead.
IMO, the commentaries here are good **but** the Business Standard (BS)
editors and readership do *not see* them unless it is posted on the BS
site. Pls. register and post your comments there. The more the
better.
-- Arun Khan