UPDATE: OOXML has failed!
Final roundup here.
nilesh has created a google-map that shows the voting status.
See below for further info on the voting.
Update2: The official result has leaked by now. Lots of approval from non-P-Members, but not enough from P-Members.
Results are available here.
The submission of the OOXML document file format by Microsoft to ISO for fast-track acceptance as a worldwide standard, has created a heated discussion. Many (including me) view this >6000 page specification as being incomplete and severly bugridden. Nevertheless, only a few days short of the dead-line, many countries seem to either go for approve ("Yes"/"Yes with comments") or abstain - sometimes under very dubious circumstances - as can be read on noooxml.org.
Here I will try to keep track of votes, as published by each country, trying to allow estimations on whether the standard will be approved or not.
I am working mostly with noooxml.org as a source here. List of P-Members is taken straight from the iso.org website.
A word about me beforehand: I am just an interested individual - I have no insight into any official standards procedures nor am I affiliated with any of the involved parties. So - take my information with a grain of salt.
This is the list, then:
Participating Countries (JTC1 and/or JTC1/SC34)
Other countriesSome countries seem to be missing from that list - I wonder about the state of New Zealand, South Africa, Palestine and Portugal now?!
I think I finally understood the voting rules. I'll add another column to the table for countries, who are not P- or O-Members, but generally members of ISO.
Edit: Completely reordered the list. Now both P-Members of JTC1 and JTC1/SC34 are appearing.
Unfortunately there are still quite a lot of '?'s - would be great, if somebody could provide additional information.
Summary:Votes P-M JTC1 (41) P-M SC34 (36) Others Total yes 7 8 1 11 no 13 9 1 15 abstain 5 5 2 9 unclear 16 14 0 20 A note on the P-Members: the iso website says that there are 41 members, however only 40 are listed - perhaps the list is not up to date.
Edit: missed the USA at the top. Updated list accordinglyUp to now, nothing seems to be decided yet... discounting my possible lack of information, of course.
UPDATE:
According to this information, the vote for OOXML has failed. It did not reach the 2/3rds majority required by the P-Members of JTC1, as 13 members have been reported, voting "no" and 5 members are abstaining, with a total of 41 members. To get the 2/3rds majority, 19 members would have to vote "yes" on top of the 7 members that did already. However, only 16 members are remaining without a vote.
I will continue to fill in the gaps as more information gets public, until the official outcome is revealed. Meanwhile a great thanks goes to all those providing me with the necessary information - I could not have done it alone.
(End Update)
I'll try to link sources for each confirmed vote soon. Please contact me, if you have better (more accurate) information.
--Edit--
Sources updated
Combined result into table for better readability
--Edit--
List of members was flawed - relevant list is: JTC 1/SC 34
Freitag, August 31, 2007
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Norway has voted "No, with comments" according to http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-18195/norway-says-no
Thanks, added.
Brazil is now a P-member of JTC1/SC34. (Source: ISO website www.iso.org, Sept 1)
>Brazil is now a P-member of JTC1/SC34. (Source: ISO website www.iso.org, Sept 1)
Are you sure?
The website still seems to list it as an observing member.
Nevermind, you were right, of course.
Didn't realize, that there are different member statuses in the different subgroups ("SC"s).
Will update the list accordingly.
Denmark has voted "no, with comments".
Press release (in danish):
http://www.ds.dk/3867
The comments (in english):
http://www.ds.dk/_root/scripts/getmedia.asp?media_id=2791
... updated, thanks.
Canada: No
yoon kit: Do you have any source for canada?
Here's a reference to Canada's vote as well as a few others:
http://consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=2007022819130536
Thanks for keeping track!
Sorry, you are right. Canada has no source. They intend to not publish until after the 2nd.
HEre is some 2nd hand info about France:
http://fussnotes.typepad.com/plexnex/2007/08/france-no-with-.html
70% against MSOOXML, and AFNOR will vote No.
Ok, so I guess we'll get a "no" from France. Updating...
>Here's a reference to Canada's vote as well as a >few others:
>http://consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20
This article dates back to February and as far as I get it, it is not concerned with the overall acceptance of OOXML, but with acceptance for Fast-Track procedure.
My understanding is that the list that matters is the list of P-Members of the JTC1, found at http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/technical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_technical_committee_participation.htm?commid=45020,
and not the list of P-Members of the JTC1-SC34.
See also http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20070831072521575
for a discussion by Andy Updegrove about membership of JTC1 and JTC1-SC34.
i'm from argentina:
argentina has abstained
http://www.vialibre.org.ar/2007/08/28/ooxml-informe-sobre-la-reunion-en-iram/
( you can link it via google translation -> english )
Ok, so now I reordered the list to contain both, P-Members of JTC1 and P-Members of JTC1/SC34.
Thanks for the hint to Argentina. That link also stated a "yes" for Uruguay (if I interpreted the translation correctly - I don't speak spanish), so I updated both.
Poland has voted "Yes", there is a protest against the decision, but shamefully "yes".
Added Poland with polish source. I don't speak polish, but the headline speaks for itself.
Thank you for this list, it is exactly what I needed.
i noted that you put a "yes" under Australia? what is your source?
in my understanding, there is no official position yet there ( see http://www.standards.org.au/downloads/070828_Update_OOXML.pdf )
>i noted that you put a "yes" under Australia? what is your source?
Yeah - I'm kinda wondering myself... I was dead sure I had read about Australia voting yes, but I can't find that source anymore. I'd better put it back to '?' then....
Chile will abstain.
it seems that Malta will be "yes" ( this is one of the "stacked" p-members ):
http://www.noooxml.org/forum/t-18272/tracking-the-voting-status-of-ooxml#post-45562
you can put it in "yes" without doubt
by the way, chile has abstained ( 80% sure )
Singapore = "yes"
http://harishpillay.livejournal.com/67043.html
Chile vote Abstain. The official communicate it's only on email.
Standards Australia
announcement
PDF
"Standards Australia has cast a vote to abstain from the ISO/IEC JTC1 ballot to adopt the DIS 29500 Office Open XML format draft standard as an International Standard. The decision to cast an abstain vote from the current ballot follows months of consultation and a clear lack of consensus in Australia on this issue by stakeholders."
(Sorry for the late reply - I went to bed early yesterday)
I have added Australia, Chile, Malta and Singapore now. Thanks for all the information.
Guess we will have the exact result soon - meanwhile it's still looking tight for Microsoft from my perspective here...
Korea: disapprove with comment
http://www.inews24.com/php/news_view.php?g_serial=281047
Ireland: disapprove with comment
http://www.nsai.ie/index.cfm/area/news/action/article/information/xml
Iran will vote no:
http://www.iosn.net/south-asia/countries/iran/news/ooxml
(Looks like a plain no, not a no-with-comments).
Are those 'total' figures in the column furthest right, correct? They don't make sense to me.
NSAI (Ireland) Press release (NSAI has voted Disapproval - with Technical Comments):
http://www.nsai.ie/index.cfm/area/news/action/article/inform
Updated the list.
> Are those 'total' figures in the column furthest right, correct? They don't make sense to me.
First column is "P-Members of JTC1", second column is "P-Members of JTC1/SC34", third column is all other countries, last column is all countries together.
Since there may be countries that are P-Members of both, JTC1 and JTC1/SC34, the last column is NOT the sum of each row.
I think the problem is there should be a total of about 104 countries, but the last column only shows 55.
Ireland says no with comments:
http://www.nsai.ie/index.cfm/area/news/action/article/information/xml
There are 104 "Member Bodies" and 42 "Corresponding Members" at ISO (see http://www.iso.org/iso/about/iso_members.htm)
I'm not sure who has right to vote (104 or 146 countries), but it is to be noted that 3 "Corresponding Members" are "O" members of JTC1 (Estonia, Hong Kong and Lithuania), and therefore should have right to vote. Also, Palestine is a "Corresponding Member" that is NOT a "O" member, but still announced a vote.
I hope this will become clear when the official votes are announced by ISO...
Switzerland has joined the club of Banana republics:
http://www.snv.ch/?de/newsarchiv/blog..a._dt_.sp._-1_.e._120_./
The UK should announce shortly http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10005902o-2000331828b,00.htm
From the wording 'It identified a number of technical issues in the document which need to be addressed before the UK can approve ISO/IEC DIS 29500 OOXML as an International Standard.' it appears the UK is a 'No, with comments'.
Well, let's do some math. At the moment we have 7 yes, 11 no and 17 unclear under the P-JTC members (I included the Yes of Switzerland.) Is there is one more No vote (may be from UK) it would be 12 no and 16 unclear. As far as I understand a majority of 2/3 of the votes of P-JTC members is required. This would mean if there are 12 no votes, there must be 25 yes votes. Even if all members who remain unclear now vote yes, there would be 7 + 16 = 23 yes votes as maximum. Does that mean that the final result would be no, so that M$ seriously has to work on the comments?
> I think the problem is there should be a total of about 104 countries, but the last column only shows 55.
I did not count every country, that could possibly vote - only P-Members of either JTC1 or JTC1/SC34 (cause I'm not exactly sure, which commitee is the one with the 2/3rds majority required) as well as any countries announcing their vote (or intention to vote) somehow in public. So far, this only includes Argentina, Hungary, Palestine and Portugal.
Changed Switzerland to "yes"
> At the moment we have 7 yes, 11 no and 17 unclear under the P-JTC members (I included the Yes of Switzerland.)
It's actually 18 unclear - I had Switzerland erroneously listed under "abstain" before. Thats 2 no-votes or 1 no, 1 abstain then, in order to have OOXML fail.
Added UK as no - the press release really looks like a "no - with comments"
correction:
"Equador"
must read
"Ecuador"
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuador )
:-)
We have now under the P-JTC members 7 Yes, 12 No and 17 Unclear.
Even if all 17 unclear vote yes, it would be 24 yes. That's just one vote too less for a 2/3 majority.
> Even if all 17 unclear vote yes, it would be 24 yes. That's just one vote too less for a 2/3 majority.
24 of 36 is in my reckoning exactly 2/3rds
Corrected Ecuador
ecuador = no
( i'll give you the link later )
cheers
Carlos
> ecuador = no
If that's true, that would be the one missing vote. Where do you have that information from?
>Where do you have that information from?
it is green on this map...
http://www.noooxml.org/local--files/start/isodis29500-votes-map-20070902a-big.png
but you are right: could be wrong
cheers
You mean that map that says
"shown votes are only estimations"!.
Ecuador vote NO.
http://lowe.no-ip.info/rvtradio/
Ok, that's it. As long as JTC1 (and not JTC1/SC34) is the relevant group (can somebody confirm this?), the vote for Microsoft has failed.
Hope to see the official announcement soon...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML
has quite a bit on the standardization process.
I have read several times now. that the P-Members consist of 40 countries (which is only true for JTC1) - so I take it, that JTC1 really is the relevant group and therefore Microsoft has failed!
It's 41. http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/technical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_technical_committee_participation.htm?commid=45020
Yeah, I know - but the last one was introduced quite recently (IIRC) - I still think JTC1 is the relevant one - JTC1/SC34 has only 36 P-Members
A google map with OOXML voting status here:
http://nilesh.tr.googlepages.com/
Cool. I'll link to that from the top.
Congo, Cote D'Ivoire, Nigeria, Ghana voted YES. Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq voted YES afaik. Iran will vote NO afaik. See the map on noooxml.org.
The map on noooxml is not based on votes, but on predictions.
According to a reaction on the consortiuminfo website (http://www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=2007090315253367) , the Disapproval has leaked via the finnish standardization body.
See http://winston.effi.org/system/files?file=Ballot-tulokset.pdf for the tally.
I would say it's now official :-)
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/09-04-2007/0004655552&EDATE=
51 votes for OOXML, BUT not enough of the critical "P" votes to make it a standard automatically. Now the fight really starts in the run up to the BRM next February.
austria vote Yes
http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/219353/
Linked the results on top.
Wow, I've been linked from Heise (a german IT newssite). Guess I've had some exposure then :)
Does the fight really starts now ? I'm not sure.
MS even don't need to convince any NB to change their vote : they just have to buy a few more votes (there are not a lot left, but probably enough to reach 75% of the votes - possible candidates are Algeria, Bahrein, Botswana,Estonia, Ethiopia, Libya, Mongolia, Oman, Saint Lucia, Sudan...) and to upgrade a few to P status, to reach 2/3 of the P votes. Done. Game over. Everybody (except MS) loose.
I've written a short roundup here.
I hope thinks will work out well in February...
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