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I agree with that.  The politics of altruism are local.  Some locales 
are larger than others.   In my experience, good things come of 
trying to solve specific problems in a general way.

Again, RNG could thrive if it can be shown is solves specific 
problems in a general way.

The opportunity to sell schema authoring tools is limited to a 
small subset of XML designers who have to create these. 
Why wouldn't Altova or Topologi build in RNG support 
if their customers request it?

len

From: Matthew Gertner [mailto:matthew.gertner@s...]

In other words, where altruism springs from self-interest
is where we really have a chance to make a difference to all of humanity
over the long term.

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