[ILUG] on the MS ISO standard thing
Conor Daly
conor.daly_ilug at cod.homelinux.org
Thu Jan 25 11:11:31 GMT 2007
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 10:16:38AM +0000 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Gareth Eason thought:
>
> Irish Linux User Group,
> <Some Contact Address for ILUG>
> 24th Jan, 2007
>
> Re: Objections to JTC-1 Fast-Track Processing of the ECMA-376 Specification
>
> To whom it may concern,
>
> I, Gareth Eason, write on behalf of the committee and members of the
> Irish Linux User Group to voice our collective concern regarding the
> Fast-Track Processing of the ECMA 376 Specification by the ISO JTC-1
> committee.
>
> As more and more of our critical paperwork gets stored in electronic
s/paperwork/data/
# It's not paperwork if it gets stored in electronic form
> form, the ISO body recognise the requirement for an open standard for
> storing this data – one with which multiple software vendors may comply.
<snip>
>
> As a predominantly technical body of people within Ireland, we feel it
> important to highlight our concerns to the fast-track processing of this
> proposed standard for the following reasons:
> The ECMA specification runs to some 6,000 pages, impossible to review in
s/ECMA/ECMA 376/
# Name the specification explicitely
> any meaningful fashion within the 30 days permitted.
> The concept of the standard potentially conflicts with the ISO body's
> own stated goal of “one standard, one test, and one conformity
> assessment procedure accepted everywhere.” ECMA has been publicly slated
s/ECMA/ECMA 376/
# Name the specification explicitely
> as an alternative to an already existing and ratified open document
> standard, ISO/IEC 26300:2006.
<snip>
>
> We would suggest that it is inappropriate to fast-track the processing
s/would suggest/believe/
# 'would suggest' allows the reader to ignore us because they know better.
# 'believe' is that bit stronger.
> of this proposed ECMA 376 standard and that it should be diverted from
> its present fast-track processing and should be remanded to Ecma
<snip>
Conor
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