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At 03:05 28/02/2001, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote: >Ok. Then UDDI is a standard and Ed was >wretching for his own ed-ification. In >fact, the Microsoft SDK is a standard too. >This email specifies it as such and >since there are no qualifications one >should meet to be an authority to specifying >that, you are now expected to comply >with this email and implement your >next project in compliance with the >standard SDK. I think the point was being made that the W3C acts as if they are creating standards. The industry also implements them as if they are standards. Users view them as standards. But when the difficult questions arise, the W3C invariably says "hey don't blame us, we're not creating standards!". You can't have your cake and eat it: Either you are creating standards, and must therefore be expected to be held against the highest standards, or you're not. "All the power, but none of the responsibility" J ------------------------- James Robertson Step Two Designs Pty Ltd SGML, XML & HTML Consultancy Illumination: an out-of-the-box Intranet solution http://www.steptwo.com.au/ jamesr@s...
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