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  • From: Alex Brown <adjb@a...>
  • To: "Stephen D. Williams" <sdw@l...>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21:26:50 +0100


Stephen D. Williams wrote:
> First, I can't stand it when OOXML is called "Open XML".  That says
> nothing about the application and XML is already open!
> 
> Second, I can't help but translate OOXML to Open Office XML

Well, I don't think it would be spilling _too_ many beans to reveal that
one (of the 600 odd) comments the UK made on this text was:

"Proposed change: Change the name of Office Open XML to a name which is
not confused with OpenOffice. SC34 standards usually end with 'DL'
(description langage) 'SL' (schema language), etc. For DIS 29500 a
suitable name is ODDL (Office Document Description Language) [...].

The standard must refer to its proper name throughout (or “this
international standard”) rather than sometimes adopting ad hoc
alternative forms (e.g. “Open XML” in the present DIS)."

So - someone agrees with you!

- Alex Brown.





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