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No announcement has been made as to a replacement. However, Quinn did stress to employees of the state's Information Technology Division (ITD) that his leaving did not mean that Massachusetts' progress towards ODF was ending.
The move to standardize on the OpenDocument format for all electronic documents in Massachusetts began on Sept. 1, when the proposal was first approved. The plan was quickly attacked by Microsoft, which called it "inconsistent and discriminatory." Microsoft has since submitted its new Office Open XML formats to Ecma International for standardization.
Quinn stressed that his resignation was not forced. In an interview, Quinn's prior boss Eric Kriss said that Quinn was ill prepared for the game of political football that the ODF controversy had created. "Peter is an IT professional who is not accustomed to the rough-and-tumble world of politics," Kriss said. "He found the last few months to be very distasteful, especially the Boston Globe article that seemed to imply some sort of improper influence related to his conference travel."
Quinn was cleared of any wrongdoing, as implied by the Boston Globe article, by an internal review.
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Serguei Bakhteiarov 01/20/06 11:20:06 AM EST | |||
I think folks @ Boston Globe must publish something about it. Publically apologize or support former allegations. I had been much higher opinion about this paper so far. I am afraid the Open Document initiative is "gone with the wind" now... Nobody at the public services will attempt to repeat this experience again any time soon.... |
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Peter Quinn, Massachusetts CIO has resigned, effective January 9, 2006, over the Open Document controversy and the personal attacks aimed at him. Quinn stressed that his leaving did not mean that Massachusetts' progress towards ODF was ending. |
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EOS News Desk 12/29/05 08:30:36 PM EST | |||
Peter Quinn, Massachusetts CIO has resigned, effective January 9, 2006, over the Open Document controversy and the personal attacks aimed at him. Quinn stressed that his leaving did not mean that Massachusetts' progress towards ODF was ending. |
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Enterprise Open Source Magazine News Desk 12/29/05 02:15:56 PM EST | |||
Peter Quinn, Massachusetts CIO has resigned, effective January 9, 2006, over the Open Document controversy and the personal attacks aimed at him. Quinn stressed that his leaving did not mean that Massachusetts' progress towards ODF was ending. |
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Peter Quinn, Massachusetts CIO has resigned, effective January 9, 2006, over the Open Document controversy and the personal attacks aimed at him. Quinn stressed that his leaving did not mean that Massachusetts' progress towards ODF was ending. |
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EOS News Desk 12/29/05 01:09:48 PM EST | |||
Peter Quinn, Massachusetts CIO has resigned, effective January 9, 2006, over the Open Document controversy and the personal attacks aimed at him. Quinn stressed that his leaving did not mean that Massachusetts' progress towards ODF was ending. |
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