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RE: Markup perspective not code (was RE: Re: URIs,


RE:  Markup perspective not code (was RE:  Re: URIs
> Aaron Skonnard wrote:
> 
> > If this is the general sentiment, I'd suggest updating the list's
> > charter:
> >
> > "XML-DEV serves as an open, unmoderated list supporting XML
> > implementation and development. XML-DEV emphasizes active 
> > participation through code development, creation of protocols 
> > and specifications, and other material contributions such as 
> > reference resources."
> 
> Walter Perry: 
>
> Whatever for? "Code", "development", "creation", "protocols",
> "specifications", "reference" and "resources" are all wonderfully
> versatile words. Not one of them specific or limited to 
> programming (or any other narrow practice).

:-) Well, we obviously don't interpret it the same way. Such a
fundamental divide seems like reason enough to me, especially if you
expect programmers like me to respect your earlier statement about the
list.

-aaron
http://staff.develop.com/aarons



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