Romeo Pruno

The Open Document Foundation has quietly ended its DaVinci project

Thks to Massimo

The Register

"The Open Document Foundation (ODF) has quietly ended all work on its da Vinci project after failing to secure approval from the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS).

The da Vinci project was to develop a class of plug-ins that would allow users "to create and edit CDF (compound document format) files in their existing Microsoft Office installations". That is to say, a user could save a .odt file within Word as easily as if it were a .doc format.

However, the organisation now says all work has ceased because OASIS has not granted approval of its generic extensions. Without this approval, ODF says: "We can not effectively convert existing Microsoft documents, applications and processes to ODF. The loss of fidelity and feature - business process specific information is too great."

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Romeo Pruno said:

Giorni memorabili questi!! Dalla crisi di coscienza dell' OpenSource ** industriale ** alla ibernetica

# ottobre 29, 2007 10.48

ExternalBlogs said:

Giorni memorabili questi!! Dalla crisi di coscienza dell' OpenSource ** industriale ** alla ibernetica

# ottobre 30, 2007 12.02

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