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9/1/2002 5:49:17 AM, AndrewWatt2000@a... wrote: > I wonder if we can persuade the powers that be to replace "Leading to > the Web to its full potential" with "Don't follow us. We're Lost Too.". Sigh, as much as it pains me to defend the W3C :-) everyone exploring uncharted territory is "lost" most of the time. For that matter, Lewis and Clark "failed" in their objective to find a practical water route across North America, and they were lost much of the time. Did they write back to Jefferson for guidance, or appoint an expert committee to ponder the matter, every time they came to a fork in a river and didn't know which branch would most efficiently lead them Westward? No, they either made their best guess or explored a couple of the most promising alternatives before committing themselves. And they got a lot of advice from "domain experts" such as Sacajaweja who had no grand vision to confuse them about local reality. Tim Bray put it very well yesterday: "The grand visions of the future come unexpected out of coders' basements and off power-lunch cocktail napkins. All W3C can do is try to shake out a set of best common practices" Does anyone really WANT TimBL to insist that every output of the W3C match some grand unified vision? ) Sheesh, look at the agony the TAG is going through trying to reconcile URIs and RDF-ish/SW-ish notions of "identity," REST-ful notions of "resource oriented design", and the Web as it really works. There ain't no maps and GPS systems to guide people through this wilderness. Posterity will honor those who blunder through and survive as "visionaries" but we shouldn't kid ourselves that anyone around now knows the True Path and just isn't organized enough to explain it to the rest of us. And many who claim to be pointing out the True Path have invested heavily in the real estate along their preferred route :-)
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