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[reply to xml-dev only - I'm sure JamesT will read this]. At 21:34 02/05/98 +0800, James K. Tauber wrote: > REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD) > unmoderated group comp.text.xml > >This is a formal Request For Discussion (RFD) for the creation of a >comp.text.xml newsgroup. This is not a Call for Votes (CFV); >you cannot vote at this time. Procedural details are below. I am deliberately neutral about this - this message is simply to state how I see XML-DEV's position w.r.t. the propose comp.text.xml [...] >A newsgroup for the discussion of the Extensible Markup >Language (XML); including, but not limited to the specifications >and syntax, document creation and editing, interchange, software, >processing and database integration. This applies not only to XML >itself but also the Extensible Linking Language (XLL), the Extensible >Style Language (XSL), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as applied to XML >documents, and to document types and applications of XML. XML-DEV has had and continues to have robust and IMO valuable discussion in these areas. > >Justification > >XML is a new language, and it appears that it will be extremely >popular. > >Over the past few months, traffic on the XML-DEV and XML-L mailing lists has >grown rapidly. With the release of the W3C Recommendation for XML 1.0, >developer interest is growing rapidly and an increasing amount of software >is >being released. A newsgroup would make it much easier for a wider audience >to participate in and benefit from these discussions. I will leave Henry to answer whether there are any current problems of scale. [I would hate to promise his services without checking :-)] > [...] > > >Policy on Advertising > >We encourage discussion of the merits and shortcomings of >commercial products. A certain amount of advertising (both objective >and advocative) is to be expected and this is to be encouraged as >long as the products and services relate directly to XML and the >announcements are brief. Company representatives are expected to >participate in discussions of their product that they themselves did >not initiate. There has never been the slightest hint of abuse of this on XML-DEV and for this I thank the XML community. We aren't yet at the stage where there are a large number of XML products in common use, so haven't got to the 'I bought XML-FOO last week and when I try to run DUCKBOOK under it it ...'. > So far there have also been very few 'What is a DDT?' 'Where do I find the < and > on my keyboard?'. Peter Flynn and Robin Cover (and many others) must take great credit for providing answers to every conceivable question. Since I have asked these sort of Qs on comp.text.sgml 3 years ago, I expect that there needs to be a similar place for XML. XML-DEV isn't appropriate for large volumes of such Qs. I'm neutral whether it should be on comp.text.xml, comp.text.sgml or XML-L. P. Peter Murray-Rust, Director Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, domestic net connection VSMS http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/vsms, Virtual Hyperglossary http://www.venus.co.uk/vhg xml-dev: A list for W3C XML Developers. To post, mailto:xml-dev@i... Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/xml-dev/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; (un)subscribe xml-dev To subscribe to the digests, mailto:majordomo@i... the following message; subscribe xml-dev-digest List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@i...)
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