Andy Updegrove is reporting now that Germany is another odd case. He says a friend is telling him that DIN told the committee there they couldn't vote no, only yes or abstain. So the bottom line is it will not
Two more objections have been filed in Delaware Bankruptcy Court, this time by the US Trustee's Office, one an objection [PDF] to SCO's Disclosure Statement and another [PDF] to the plan to give SNCP oodles and boodles of money for
The details are out now. Jomar Silva, a delegate from Brazil, which voted No, has now done what he said he would do and has posted what he saw and heard at the BRM. It is a deeply shocking tale
If Microsoft gets this OOXML format "approved", it will be by irregularities in the voting, it seems. Here's more on what happened in Germany and a report on what is being called a scandal in Norway. And another odd process