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jelks@j... (Jelks Cabaniss) writes: >What's only hinted at there is the Royalty. The question, of course, >is whether resentment towards it manifests in a 1776-style breakaway >(and eventually becoming a superpower), or a 1789-style all-out >guillotining. It's just which flavor of bohemian one prefers; the >royals become irrelevant either way. The first approach takes longer, >but is probably preferrable in these days of bloodless sensibilities. Hmmm... I don't expect any revolutions next week at XML 2002, but the Town Hall meetings certainly sound like a reasonable place for such discussions, and apparently they're open to the public. http://www.xmlconference.org/xmlusa/2002/schedule.asp In the "likely to be controversial on xml-dev" department, there are four that seem of note: * The W3C Technical Architecture Group (TAG) has a Town Hall on Tuesday, starting at 7:30. * On Wednesday, there's an "XML and Databases" Town Hall, hosted by Jonathan Robie, and a "Creating Hypertext in XML" Town Hall hosted by Norm Walsh. (I'll be up on the podium for that one, so please don't simply guillotine speakers). * On Thursday, there's also an XQuery/XPath Town Hall, hosted by Paul Cotton. There are also Town Halls on Topic Maps, Web Content Management, and XML in Government Procurement and Contracting. -- Simon St.Laurent Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets Errors, errors, all fall down! http://simonstl.com -- http://monasticxml.org
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