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[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Open Standards Organization
> From: Eric van der Vlist [mailto:vdv@d...] > I hope I will not start another religion war, but I think that what we > want to achieve is more a "free" than an "open" standards organization > (with of course "free" as in GNU's "free speech"). As well as "free to look" meaning work that is publicly accessible during all fazes of development instead of "member only" links resulting to "How to join us" (with fees usually forbidding individuals to join this elite cycle of geniuses). I don't want to offend anyone and I appreciate all the work that has been done but perhaps it's time for "Open Standards Development" to learn a few things by observing the Open Source movement. Examples of synergy between Open Source and Standards is not a coincidence; however, cases where commercial vendors take advantage of both are not a coincidence either. Most current standards bodies are based on vendor sponsorships which inevitably causes conflicts between interested parties; who's representing the common user's interests in such cases? 1) No vendor interests effecting control of the development process in a way that hurts community's interests. Vendors are supposed to serve the public and gain something in return. 2) Direct community dependence without discriminating against individuals or organizations. 3) Synergy with and utilization of Open Source resources. BTW... This will need a license. Manos
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