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MS Announces Open XML Formats Developer Group

Andy Updegrove writes to tell us that Microsoft has responded to the recently formed ODF Alliance with a group of their own, the Open XML Formats Developer Group. From the article: "At launch, the new forum has either 39 or 40 members (the site is internally inconsistent on this point), the most prominent of which are Apple, Intel and Toshiba. [...] Despite the long list of founding members, it appears that the forum is purely informational in nature. A review of the site indicates that no specific initiatives are planned to be undertaken by the forum. Instead, it will provide information and provide a place for developers to pose questions, post content, and engage in discussion."

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  1. Re:fence-straddlers? by Fanboy+Troy · · Score: 2, Funny

    Most importantly, will I be able to open 10 Open XML documents at the same time if I have an AMD CPU?

  2. The new forum has either 39 or 40 members by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    The forum actually has 40 members, but one of them was ducking a flying chair at the time you must have been looking.

  3. Nice one, Bill. by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 4, Funny

    Gates noted that the new group, to be known as the Open XML Formats Developer Group, brings together three of his favorite words--"open," "XML," and "developer." "No organization is good unless you put 'open' " in there, Gates said.

    So when exactly can we expect MicroOpenSoft to release OpenWindows?

    1. Re:Nice one, Bill. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      The name was intended to be "Open XML Formats Misappropriation Group," but when someone at the Microsoft meeting pointed out that "misappropriation" is equivalent to "development," and, after all, developers, developers, developers!, it was reluctantly modified.

  4. That's MS Open (TM), I take it? by NickFortune · · Score: 5, Funny
    You have to adminer Microsoft's determination to redefine "open" as meaning "closed".

    I bet people in Redmond spend a lot of time walking into doors these days

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    Don't let THEM immanentize the Eschaton!
    1. Re:That's MS Open (TM), I take it? by gardyloo · · Score: 1, Funny

      You have to adminer Microsoft's determination to redefine "open" as meaning "closed".

      I bet people in Redmond spend a lot of time walking into doors these days


          Which statement begs the question: Are these doors open or closed?