On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 06:49:25PM +0100, Nick Daniels wrote:
That was not my point, if a report was commissioned and it came to the conclusion abc why should the conclusion be changed to xyz? For fear of upsetting certain individuals or companies? Who changed the report? How were the changes visible in "secure" operating system? Does the government use Word?
Because maybe someone put in what they felt was correct and it wasn't the decision of the group. Quite often when working on a collaborative document many revisions will be made and some will even contradict themselves. It could be that a mad lone penguinista wanted to write that but the whole group decided that it wasn't an accurate statement or more likely that perhaps people (read Microsoft) would seize on that statement and use it to debunk the entire report using some of their own statistics from their "get the facts" campaign.
Adam