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From: Len Bullard <cbullard@h...> >QED, David. It can be done. You do not have to submit to the >authority of a single individual in all decisions unless you >believe you have to. The idea that the W3C represents some >kind of moral majesty is both repugnant and the proof that >Tim Berners-Lee and the W3C have failed to produce anything >resembling a moral solution. This seems to be turning into "why T.B-L is bad for the WWW" which is completely against the point I was trying to put forward: personally, I think the idea of someone (or body) at the top whose primary job is to unblock logjams is good (indeed, my countries political constitution is based on this, very successfully). If the W3C presents itself as a "standards-making" body, then it must systematically address questions of global fairness to have credibility. But I think it is not a standards-making body in the sense that ISO is: I see the W3C as like a big happy elephant that poops out technology at intervals, and if one has a garden to grow and a shovel to pick the technology up with, it is a good thing. In other words, the criticisms of W3C closed procedures etc are the natural result of the pretense of standards-making. Rick Rick Jelliffe 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/ and on CD-ROM/ISBN 981-02-3594-1 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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