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October 29th, 2007

ODF infighting could help Microsoft's OOXML

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 10:01 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Office, Office 2007

Tags: Microsoft Corp., OpenDocument Format, OpenDocument Format (ODF), Emerging Technologies, Mary Jo Foley

In Focus » See more posts on: ODF

Microsoft’s battle with backers of the Open Document Format (ODF) standard could end up going the way that so many contests do: Won by Microsoft as much — if not more — because of the ineptitude of its competition than by Redmond’s prowess.ODF iinfighting could help Microsoft's OOXML

Just as Netscape and Sony ended up their own worst enemies, the ODF camp might unravel before Microsoft’s rival Office Open XML (OOXML) comes up for final international standardization vote early next year. Microsoft lost a vote earlier this year to get OOXML on the ISO fast track.

A number of ODF backers are abandoning ODF and throwing their weight behind the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C Compound Document Format (CDF).

Microsoft Director of Corporate Standards Jason Matusow blogged recently about the splintering of the ODF coalition. Matusow pointed to a post by former ODF champion (and now CDF advocate) Sam Hiser. Hiser, a systems consultant who has served as Vice President & Director Business Affairs at the OpenDocument Foundation, blogged earlier this month:

“It may be news to some — not to the ODF Community, certainly — that we at the OpenDocument Foundation have been displeased with the direction of ODF development this year. We find that ODF is not the open format with the open process we thought it was or originally intended it to be….

“Among ODF’s weaknesses is its provenance from a specific application and the unwillingness of its originators to release it into the Bazaar. Merchants of irony will note this is the identical problem that paralyzes the incumbent gorilla’s (Microsoft’s) format.”

Microsoft has been arguing that ODF never was a single, unified standard and that developers and customers had no way of knowing which version of it (1.0? 1.2? other?) to use.

As a result of the latest infighting, is Microsoft now all-but-guaranteed that OOXML will sail through the ISO standardization vote in Feburary 2008 because ODF — and its backers — will be in disarray?

(vote no. Image by Paul Keheler. CC 2.0)

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Is the vote the most important issue?  Anton Philidor | 10/29/07
One supporter, actually  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/29/07
Splintering of the ODF community has nothing to do with the OOXML battle  Marbux | 10/29/07
Maybe, Maybe not?  GuidingLight | 10/29/07
No such thing  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/29/07
Thanks for the correction  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/29/07
Stilll alive and kicking.  Marbux | 10/29/07
How do you eliminate that possibility?  Resuna | 10/30/07
An empty handed ISO  gary.edwards | 10/29/07
Known solutions  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/30/07
Most comment easy to fix  Multivac | 10/31/07
An Empty Handed ISO : fix  gary.edwards | 10/29/07
Garage Requirements at ZDNet?  gary.edwards | 10/29/07
Matusow???s Point  P. Douglas | 10/29/07
Matusow is spreading disinformation  Marbux | 10/29/07
You are being unrealistic  P. Douglas | 10/29/07
Yeah, but ...  Marbux | 10/29/07
How ironic is it that ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/29/07
RE: ODF infighting could help Microsoft's OOXML  swhiser | 10/29/07
RE: ODF infighting could help Microsoft's OOXML  swhiser | 10/29/07
The White Flag went Up with the EU appeal  mighetto | 10/29/07
Microsoft put's their money where their mouth is  Ole Man | 10/29/07
How many  roaming | 10/29/07
Far more than two people  Marbux | 10/29/07
Your article is old -- 07/23/07, things has progressed ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/29/07
good article, but dated ... this thing constantly evolves  n0neXn0ne | 10/29/07
Strange, when the opposite appears true.  TripleII | 10/30/07
One small group could be described as a splinter  putt1ck | 10/30/07
Agree  asterus@... | 10/30/07
Are they?  Mitch 74 | 10/30/07
We Tried. Did you?  gary.edwards | 10/31/07
Can CDF really be a solution?  shis-ka-bob | 10/30/07
Pretty good, Shis-ka-bob!  swhiser | 10/30/07
Yes, CDF can do it  gary.edwards | 10/31/07
OO #= MS  ceh4702 | 10/30/07
Open Source vs Open Systems  Resuna | 10/30/07
ODF vs Open Document Foundation  TtfnJohn | 11/03/07
Informed? I was there, you were not.  gary.edwards | 11/03/07
Read Andy Updegrove  zeke123 | 11/09/07
David Berlind and the rest of the story  gary_edwards | 05/06/09
Open Document Foundation=FUD  pablo Dante | 11/14/07

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