On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 10:34 PM James Harking
<james.harking@gmail.com> wrote:
I have to hand it to them their
adoption of the format was very quickly done after the Oasis
ratification.
They participate in the ODF TC these days, and they co-funded the
editing of the 1.3 specification with TDF and afew others, so they
are actively tracking the standard. Most of the arguments against
them on the topic are related to more subtle incompatibilities such
as default fonts (and their metrics and IP regime), document
management, encryption and their regional marketing.
Cheers
Simon
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