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Twitter: ajkavanagh- @jamesmills I've put the call out but not heard anything back yet. Early days though. #supermondays about 1 hour ago from TweetDeckin reply to jamesmills
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Monthly Archives: May 2008
BSI legal challenge by UKUUG
After my mini rant yesterday, it appears that the legal challenge to the BSI has actually happened. A judicial review of the decision making process of the BSI will at least look at why, and how, the BSI changed its … Continue reading
BSI UK’s standard body sells out?
Prior to the BRM the BSI voted no. At the BRM the BSI indicated that the specification wasn’t ready. Prior to the vote, the BSI’s technical committee said no; the BSI group still voted yes. Against the advice of the … Continue reading
The myth of multiple “competing” standards
A cracking post from Rob Weir about the myth that having multiple document standards is ‘good’ for the consumer and that the market should be left to decide. I particularly like this bit: How many spreadsheet formats does Microsoft use … Continue reading