So this is what hit Microsoft...
greve
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20. septiembre 2007
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The past two months have been interesting in the Chinese
sense. A primary culprit of that was Microsoft's failed
attempt to push their proprietary MS-OOXML format through ISO. But
there were also talks and meetings with ministers (see [1][2]) to promote
Free Software in Chile, the SELF
board meeting in Argentina, review meeting in Brussels, and launch of
the SELF beta platform. And
of course there was finally the decision of the European Court of
First Instance in Luxembourg on the Microsoft antitrust
case.
On all of these issues there would be quite a bit to report, and I
am planning to tell at least some of these stories, but right
now I am trying to get some of the most important email out of the
door before the WIPO
general assembly next week in Geneva.
Meanwhile, David "Novalis"
Turner noticed that there was no picture of a female Freedom
Fighter on FSFE's t-shirt
ordering page. So he took one of his fiance Danielle. Admittedly
my mind was quite occupied with the antitrust case, so it comes as no
surprise that my first thought was
"So this is what hit Microsoft"
Copyright David 'Novalis'
Turner
Licensed under the GNU FDL
You can read more about that case in the joint FSFE/Samba
statement and the Groklaw
report. Groklaw also put an interview
with most of the joint team up today where you can get a
little bit of an idea about the work we've been doing over the
past years.
And finally I'd be more than pleased if you wanted to join our cause and support
this work. Signing up for the
Fellowship would be a good way to do that. Convincing your company
to become a patron of
FSFE would be another.
Reminder: 10 days left!
And don't forget to submit
your Free Software projects for the Trophees du Libre, only ten more days to go!