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> 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 don't think it's got anything to do with whether it's a W3C list. I had always regarded xmlschema-dev as the schema counterpart of xml-dev. The point is just that people aren't going to subscribe to every list that gets created - I have enough trouble keeping track of the ones I get already - so the result is going to be fragmentation rather than diversity. (Actually, I'd much rather just have a couple of newsgroups.) -- Richard
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