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Re: [office] Update on going to ISO

  • 1.  Re: [office] Update on going to ISO

    Posted 09-20-2004 17:43
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    Subject: Re: [office] Update on going to ISO


    Karl,
    
    Karl F. Best wrote:
    > Patrick:
    > 
    > Good news, indeed. OASIS has had success in the past with submitting ou 
    > completed work to ISO; the four ebXML OASIS Standards were submitted to 
    > and approved by ISO TC 154 as ISO TSs.
    > 
    > I'll point you to the OASIS Liaison Policy at 
    > http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/liaison_policy.php#submitwork for 
    > the process for submitting OASIS work to another org.
    >
    
    Thanks!
    
    We are some time away from a final version that would be making the trek 
    but appreciate your help in making advanced preparation for it.
    
    Hope you are having a great day!
    
    Patrick
    
    
    
    > -Karl
    > 
    > 
    > 
    > Patrick Durusau wrote:
    > 
    >> Greetings,
    >>
    >> I checked with the members of V1 (the US national committee to JTC 1, 
    >> SC34) on the route to take the OpenOffice OASIS specification to ISO.
    >>
    >> OASIS is a full liason to SC34 so once the OpenOffice is in the proper 
    >> format, it can go directly to DIS (Draft International Standard stage).
    >>
    >> Re-formatting will be required. Same experience as RELAX-NG, which 
    >> also went from an OASIS to ISO in SC34. I have been told there were a 
    >> number of transformation stylesheets prepared in connection with that 
    >> effort, but I suspect they will be guidance as to what we need to do, 
    >> since the OpenOffice specification is in OpenOffice format.
    >>
    >> Both Jim Mason, convenor of SC34 (was around pre-SGML and following) 
    >> as well as Jon Bosak thought that SC34 would be a good place for the 
    >> OpenOffice Format Specification.
    >>
    >> I think you can count on the support of the rest of V1 in terms of 
    >> assisting in sheparding the OpenOffice Specification through the ISO 
    >> process.
    >>
    >> Hope everyone is having a great day!
    >>
    >> Patrick
    >>
    > 
    > 
    > 
    
    
    -- 
    Patrick Durusau
    Director of Research and Development
    Society of Biblical Literature
    Patrick.Durusau@sbl-site.org
    Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
    Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model
    
    Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
    
    
    


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