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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: The tragedy of the commons
I don't fault the bright people who are currently running the show from trying to find universal solutions to a wide variety of domains, I just question their chances for success. In every complex problem, there are simpler problems screaming to get out. If we can address well-scoped, domain-specific problems first, we might have a crack at a universal solution 10 years from now. XML vies with established solutions now; there's no reason to think its successor universal solutions won't be viable alternatives to established variant XML technologies of the future. As I see it, we can plan and control the split, or we can let the split happen. But if we stubbornly refuse to recognize that we currently have separate domains with irreconcilable (or near-irreconcilable) requirements, then we either get solutions which are watered-down abstractions, or we get on group feeling chaffed by the yoke of another groups 'essential' technologies. It's going to take leadership, and it's going to have to come from the establishment, not from proles laboring on subsistence code farms. Else the revolution comes... with all its attendant chaos.
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