ISO Miscounted Cuban OOXML Vote
An anonymous reader notes Groklaw's coverage of the apparent mix-up ISO made with Cuba's vote in the matter of recommending OOXML as a standard. Cuba apparently voted against OOXML in September, but ISO recorded their vote as a "yes" — which is odd on its face, as Microsoft is forbidden to sell any products in Cuba. The Cuban NB head has apparently now officially responded to the BRM, but Groklaw's PJ notes that verification remains problematical, and "...the bottom line to me is that a process that worked perfectly well when folks all trusted each other falls into chaos when there are allegations of dirty tricks or undue pressure."
Damn I don't know how to say this without sounding like a troll, so please forgive me, but er, well, um...
These are engineers, right? The ISO, I mean?
I hope none of those guys designed the equipment my eye surgeon will be using when I have my vitrectomy (shudder).
-mcgrew
mcgrew's razor: Never attribute to stupidity that which can be explained by greedy self-interest