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Norway doesn’t want OOXML (and I agree) 1 comment By AviPublished: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 04:20:09 -0300 Published: 11 Apr 2008 Published: 4:20 am Categories: OpenDocument Format Tags:

OOXML Protest in Oslo, Norway

There was an ISO/IEC/JTC1 meeting in Oslo, Norway wednesday and the local community protested against OOXML and demanded more integrity in ISO’s processes. I couldn’t agree more.

Photos by Martin Bekkelund. More info on Zak Greant’s blog.

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  One Response to “Norway doesn’t want OOXML (and I agree)”

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just for your notice, the german Ministry of the Interior also does not want to use OOXML, see http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7561/499

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