Microsoft OOXML opponents won't back down
Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML) format may be an ISO standard, but opponents won't back down and will keep fighting it.
This is the first ever appeal of such a standards ruling, notes Rick Jelliffe. He has a long post at O'Reilly on the issues and the process, but it comes to this. ODF supporters have as much chance of overturning this as Clinton does of overturning her rejection.
Which doesn't mean there isn't any recourse, in either case. And the answer is also the same in both cases. It lies with the winner.
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