ISO's Lack Of Professionalism

Story: Detailed IEC Voting Results on OOXML AppealsTotal Replies: 1
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moopst

Aug 17, 2008
8:26 PM EDT
Quoting:The inclusion of two questions in the ballot is (to me, at least) rather curious, in that each asks the same question in a different way, but with a "yes" vote having the opposite import. In the first vote, it would take two thirds of those voting and not abstaining to stop an individual appeal from proceeding, while in the second it would require a two thirds vote to allow the appeal to proceed.


What does this say about the professionalism of a "Standards Organization" that can't create a standard ballot in one of their processes?
herzeleid

Aug 17, 2008
9:32 PM EDT
It's a sad thing, the way that organization sold their credibility down the tubes, and for what? The cynic in me says there had to have been a financial reward for the useful fools that worked to corrupt the system, in order to further microsoft's agenda.

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