EU Wants To Redefine "Closed" As "Nearly Open"
Glyn Moody writes "A leaked copy (PDF) of Version 2 of the European Interoperability Framework replaces a requirement in Version 1 for carefully-defined open standards by one for a more general 'openness': 'the willingness of persons, organizations or other members of a community of interest to share knowledge and to stimulate debate within that community of interest.' It also defines an 'openness continuum' that includes 'non-documented, proprietary specifications, proprietary software and the reluctance or resistance to reuse solutions, i.e. the "not invented here" syndrome.' Looks like 'closed' is the new 'open' in the EU."
Here's hoping the euros start assassinating their leaders. When the guys at the top are this out of touch, mortal danger is the only thing that they really respond to. And if not, you eventually run out of leaders.
"We returned the General to El Salvador, or maybe Guatemala, it's difficult to tell from 10,000 feet"