http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39375179,00.htm Denmark changes OOXML vote to 'yes' Denmark has decided to back Microsoft's Office Open XML document format, reversing its previous disapproval and bringing the format closer to fast-track approval by the International Organization for Standardization.
According to a Friday statement on the website of Danish Standards (the Danish equivalent of the British Standards Institution, or BSI), the country's previous vote of "disapproval with comments" on the original draft of the OOXML standard has now been changed to a vote of "approval".
The statement goes on to say that Danish Standards is changing its vote because "the 168 Danish comments have been adopted as changes to ISO/IEC DIS 29500 OOXML".
Denmark's change of vote enables OOXML to pass one of two criteria to becoming a standard — that fewer than 25 percent of the large group of bodies "observing" the process disapprove. However, OOXML is still three short of the positive votes required amongst the 32 standards bodies "participating" in the process. Some of these are wavering, however.
It is known that the technical committee advising Britain's BSI has changed its recommendation, meaning Britain may also change its vote from "no" to "yes". However, BSI has refused to say whether its policy group will adopt a "yes" position, until after the deadline of midnight on Saturday.
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On Saturday 29 March 2008 10:53 am, Sudhir Gandotra wrote:
The statement goes on to say that Danish Standards is changing its vote because "the 168 Danish comments have been adopted as changes to ISO/IEC DIS 29500 OOXML".
What they did not tell you is that abstain = yes. And that email votes count. Only that many of the abstainers never recieved any intimation stating that abstain = yes.
So in the bizzare M$ universe no with comments become yes, if the ecma makes a comment - any comment - on your comment and abstain = yes and you can change a no to yes BUT you turncoats cant change a yes to no.
Get it. NO? aha that's what happens if you dont use M$.