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4/26/2002 9:12:45 AM, Jonathan Robie <jonathan.robie@datadirect- technologies.com> wrote: > >Frankly, I continue to be surprised by the extent to which you campaign >against these standards, since adopting these standards is a hallmark of >your company's marketing materials, and when I worked at Software AG, >adoption of XML Schema and XQuery was considered extremely important. Has >that changed? My role at Software AG is to help figure out what problems people are really trying to solve with XML, what technologies really work today, and how we can make our products work better with these technologies to solve real business problems. I jabber on XML-DEV to try out my tentative understanding on a knowledgeable and critical audience, not to evangelize any particular point of view. I also post from a private account to minimize the embarassment to my employer when I get it wrong, and try to make it very clear that I do NOT speak for my employer's official position on one specification or another. I suspect that most of us here are in the same situation. As for the substance under debate, the world clearly needs standardized XML schema and query languages. The open issues are a) what XML features people need to solve problems they have today; b) what XML specs and technologies really "work" and interoperate; and c) how do we maintain to a reasonably optimum mix of innovation and standardization. These are genuinely hard problems to answer; and I don't have the answers, but the people on this list collectively have as good a perspective as any set of people in the world. We'll move ahead by asking hard questions, providing tentative answers, debating the answers, and using the debate to formulate new questions.
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