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RE: XMLized mails (RE: We gotta break up these digests)

  • From: "Steven Livingstone, ITS, SENM" <steven.livingstone@s...>
  • To: "Simon St.Laurent" <simonstl@s...>, Michael Champion <michael_champion@a...>, xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 16:51:30 +0100

RE: XMLized mails (RE: We gotta break up these digests)
I am prepared to make a start on this.
I will prepare a brief spec on what I hope to do and feel free to add your
advice.

I will initially focus on XML + XDR + XSL and for the IE5 browser, but I
would be happy to have other people contriobute for other platforms -
takers?

Cheers,
Steven

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Simon St.Laurent [SMTP:simonstl@s...]
> Sent:	22 September 1999 17:38
> To:	Michael Champion; xml-dev@i...
> Subject:	Re: XMLized mails (RE: We gotta break up these digests)
> 
> At 09:43 AM 9/22/99 -0400, Michael Champion wrote:
> >I think that an XML-ized archive of xml-dev is a great idea!  It would
> not
> >have to be hosted at ic.ac.uk (a little bot could subscribe to the list,
> >read, convert, and archive messages anywhere).  So we don't REALLY need
> to
> >get "agreement from quite a few people" to get going, although obviously
> the
> >greater the consensus, the more generally useful such a thing would be.
> 
> There are a few people on this list who object to having their email
> reused
> in any way, although they seem to accept its being archived at ic.ac.uk.
> While I'm certainly not one of them, it's an issue any such project will
> need to deal with.
> 
> The project in general sounds great, however!
> 
> Simon St.Laurent
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