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OpenDocument Foundation To Drop ODF 325

poet sends us to Computerworld for a story on the intention of the OpenDocument Foundation to drop support for Open Document Format, OASIS and ISO standards not withstanding, in favor of the Compound Documents Format being promoted by the W3C. The foundation's director of business affairs, Sam Hiser, dropped this bomb in a blog posting a couple of weeks ago. Hiser believes CDF has a better shot at compatibility with Microsoft's OOXML, and says that the foundation has been disappointed with the direction of ODF over the last year.

Comment Re:For verifying a domain exists, for example (Score 2, Informative) 174

Name server records are not what "defines the domain's very existence", it only defines whether the domain exists in DNS.

There are cases where e.g. name server changes or domain name transfers results in a loss of name server data in the root servers. The domain still exists, but it is or will quickly be in an unusable state.

So, to reiterate:

DNS shows you whether the domain works.
WHOIS currently shows you whether the domain exists, as well as domain ownership information.

If ICANN wants to get rid of whois for domain names, it needs to replace it with something else.

Functional EPP implementations would do fine for those of us who are registrars, but leaves the public with no practical way of yielding ownership information.

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