The GNOME Foundation has issued a statement in response to recent accusations that it has been supporting the acceptance of Microsoft's Office Open XML format (OOXML) as an ECMA standard at the expense of the Open Document Format (ODF), the open standard used by OpenOffice.org, KOffice and other free software office applications.
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Daan
45 weeks 6 days 18 hours 33 min ago
The GNOME Foundation seams to be
The GNOME Foundation seams to be making a lot of awful decisions lately.
braydon
45 weeks 6 days 14 hours 32 min ago
What else have they [GNOME] been
What else have they [GNOME] been making bad decisions about? I'm a KDE fan, I'm out of the loop.