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Open Source India: India votes NO for OOXML

by T. Colin Dodd

Open Source India: India votes NO for OOXML

After a colossal amount of debate and discussion over the last one year, India has finally voted NO for OOXML. Today the committee was asked “Should India change its September 2007 No vote into Yes?”

13 members voted No
5 members (including Microsoft, of course) voted Yes.
1 member abstained
3 did not attend

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2 responses to “Open Source India: India votes NO for OOXML”

  1. Taso Hatzi says:

    Congratulations to the Indians. They are voting like a nation that wants a software industry of their own.

  2. Keshav says:

    Yes, indeed you are correct!

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