Nonetheless, from ECIS' perspective, the lone enemy is at the gate: "With XAML and OOXML," stated ECIS attorney Thomas Vinje, "Microsoft seeks to impose its own Windows-dependent standards and displace existing open cross-platform standards which have wide industry acceptance, permit open competition and promote competition-driven innovation. The end result will be the continued absence of any real consumer choice, years of waiting for Microsoft to improve - or even debug - its monopoly products, and of course high prices."
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Rick J provides a nice framework for approachign the "contradiction definition" issue, but fails to provide an expert opinion on MS Ecma 376.
Anyone familiar with Rick's comments in the past will come away from this article much surprised. He went all wobbly when it came time to make the call on MS Ecma 376. This kind of wishy washy opinion is hardly what we've come to expect.
I guess the shill contract incuded much more than pasting up Wikipedia to make Microsoft look like an honest broker of information technologies.
~ge~
Rick J provides a nice framework for approachign the "contradiction definition" issue, but fails to provide an expert opinion on MS Ecma 376.
Anyone familiar with Rick's comments in the past will come away from this article much surprised. He went all wobbly when it came time to make the call on MS Ecma 376. This kind of wishy washy opinion is hardly what we've come to expect.
I guess the shill contract incuded much more than pasting up Wikipedia to make Microsoft look like an honest broker of information technologies.
~ge~