Hello Dennis, You have been quite an asset and a major contributor to this TC all these years. They will be missed. I wish you well and trust you will come back to check on us often. Best regards Charles-H. Schulz. Le Fri, 2 Aug 2013 08:55:04 -0700, "Dennis E. Hamilton" <
dennis.hamilton@acm.org> a écrit : > One of the TC Members was kind enough to wish me well and to wonder > why might have been behind my decision to cease participation at this > time. I realized that everything I have to say is suitable for > sharing with the entire TC. > > First, my cessation of participation at OASIS saves me some money at > a time when, as a senior citizen, it is important to be frugal. More > than that, I am retrieving my attention for direction other pursuits. > > I have tired of work on the ODF TC (and also the OpenOffice-lineage > applications). What attracted me to OASIS in 2008 was the formation > of the OIC TC. I had turned in some comments on ODF (and bugzilla > issues on OpenOffice.org) before that, but creation of the OIC TC > inspired me to check out OASIS Individual Membership and then also > join the ODF TC. The two attractions for me were the opportunity to > contribute to the interoperability of ODF implementations and, so > long there is going to be an ODF standard, have it be a good one. > > There are some hard lessons in all of the drama around ODF about who > wants interoperability versus who is expected to provide it. My > sense has been that everyone wants interoperability, so long as it is > free and someone else does the work. That is dysfunctional, > especially in an open (source) world. > > It might be possible to overcome the expectation anti-pattern around > document interoperability. I am not willing to make it my life's > work [;<). The friction is too high, it requires a level of > cooperative activity that seems unachievable, and as a pensioner, it > is beyond my abilities and my resources. I have other satisfying > activities that I am going to make room for in my elder years [;<). > > That said, I must acknowledge Rob Weir for the great step he took in > having the charter of the OIC TC be developed on a public discussion > list. That is a rare approach. It appealed to me. I will forever > acknowledge Rob for having done that, however much we manage to > irritate ourselves otherwise. Participating on that public > discussion is what inspired me to then check into OASIS membership. > > I still have my attention on interoperability advisories and document > forensics/tests, even if I publish them myself after the OIC TC is > shut down, the likely fate of that TC. > > I also have a long overdue contribution to make concerning > deprecation of the ODF Package encryption technique in favor of a > whole-package encryption that is not so vulnerable. If I come up > with something, I will let the ODF TC, LibreOffice, and Apache > OpenOffice know about whatever is achieved in this area. I shall > start with a proof of concept first. I expect to take my own sweet > time. The second in a series of courses I'm taking on cryptography > is not until November (and may be delayed yet again). > > - Dennis > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that > generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: >
https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgroups.php > -- Charles-H. Schulz Associé / Partner, Ars Aperta.