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At 02:24 PM 5/7/01 +0100, Henry S. Thompson wrote: >do not include http://groups.yahoo.com/group/XSDSchema. I have no >problem with people starting lists for their own purposes, but I >observe that there is already an active public list with open archives >(unlike Yahoo lists) devoted to W3C XML Schema issues, namely >xmlschema-dev@w..., archives at [1], send subscription requests to >xmlschema-dev-request@w.... Is there a common tendency among people involved with the W3C to feel that all activity should if possible take place on W3C mailing lists? I received several similar messages when I set up XHTML-L when www-html already existed. Several of them were downright hostile. I don't know whether XSDSchema will make it, but I tend to find the conversation on non-W3C mailing lists to have a really different tone than that on W3C mailing lists. It's a kind of diversity I'd rather see supported than scorned. Simon St.Laurent - Associate Editor, O'Reilly & Associates XML Elements of Style / XML: A Primer, 2nd Ed. XHTML: Migrating Toward XML http://www.simonstl.com - XML essays and books
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