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  • 1.  News from IDA, ISO and TC roadmap

    Posted 09-01-2004 08:34
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    Subject: News from IDA, ISO and TC roadmap


    Dear TC members,
    
    the work of our TC has drawn the attention of IDA (Interchange of Data 
    between Administrations). IDA is an European program that is managed by 
    the European Commission:
    
    http://europa.eu.int/ida/en/document/2387
    
    I think that's great news for our TC!
    
    The IDA expert group did not only take a close look at what we do, but 
    also has published a few recommendations for us, and for others.
    
    One of these recommendations is to submit the OASIS Open Office format 
    to ISO. At first glance, this may sound like hard work and like giving 
    up our TC. In fact, that's not the case. What it means is that as soon 
    as our Open Office format becomes an OASIS standard, we would ask OASIS 
    itself to take it to ISO, and to run a fast-track standardization for 
    exactly the OASIS Open Office standard there. The work of our TC would 
    not be effected by this. And we would still own the right to modify it 
    as needed.
    
    In fact, we would not be first TC that asks OASIS to start an ISO 
    standardization process. Other TC's, for instance the ebXML ones, did 
    this as well. Their work has become ISO 15000.
    
    I think submitting the Open Office Format to ISO adds a huge value to 
    our format, especially in the public sector, so I think we should fully 
    support this.
    
    However, one precondition is that our format becomes an OASIS standard. 
    This again reminds me that we should make our planing for the next 
    committee draft and the OASIS standardization itself more concrete than 
    it is today. That's required independent of the ISO standardization 
    topic, because we have to make our charter clearer regarding our 
    deliverables anyway.
    
    Since our first committee draft, we fixed many errors in the 
    specification document and the embedded schema. Many, but not all, of 
    these errors were found while actually implementing the format, so I'm 
    very confident that our specification currently has a very high quality 
    and that it therefore should be possible to get a new committee draft 
    ready within the next weeks. I also think that we can use this next 
    committee draft as basis for an OASIS approval for our 1.0 standard.
    
    What we need are the following dates:
    
    a) A date where we stop integrating proposals and start reviewing the 
    specification document. I could imagine that end of September is 
    appropriate here.
    b) A date where we stop the review and start the committee draft voting. 
    Since the changes we made since the last committee draft are rather 
    small, I could image that mid of October is appropriate here.
    c) A date where we start the public review of the committee draft prior 
    to the OASIS standard voting. I could imagine that end of October is 
    appropriate.
    
    The review takes place for a minumum of 30 days, so it would be end of 
    November when it is finished. The subsequent schedule depends on the 
    feedback we receive during the review. If we have to make substantial 
    changes to the specification in order to address the feedback, then 
    additional review cycles are required. If no additional review cycles 
    are required, we might be able to forward the specification to the OASIS 
    administration by December, the 15th. The voting for the OASIS standard 
    then would take place in January. If the voting is successful, the ISO 
    standardization could follow as the next step.
    
    Please note that this is only a roadmap proposal for our 1.0 standard, 
    but that we will of course continue to work on the format as stated in 
    our charter. Based on the experience we collected with our first 
    committee draft and the prepeparation of the next one, I suggest that we 
    plan to deliver a committee draft every six months.
    
    I will put a discussion regarding our roadmap on the agenda for next week.
    
    
    Best regards
    
    Michael Brauer
    
    OASIS Open Office TC chair
    
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    Michael Brauer                                Phone:  +49 40 23646 500
    Technical Architect Software Engineering      Fax:    +49 40 23646 550
    StarOffice Development
    Sun Microsystems GmbH
    Sachsenfeld 4
    D-20097 Hamburg, Germany                e-mail: michael.brauer@sun.com
    
    


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