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Re: Interesting pair of comments (was Re: Schema E


sch ma split pair

On 14 Jul 2005, at 20:38, Rick Jelliffe wrote:

>> On 14 Jul 2005, at 05:02, Rick Jelliffe wrote:
>>
>>> "There appeared to be no obvious way to split the XML Schema
>>> specification
>>> into layers or sub-languages"
>>>
>>> So XML Schemas is such spaghetti that it cannot be untangled? Yikes.
>>> But I don't believe it.
>>
>> The difficulty in splitting the spec into layers or shells is that
>> there isn't consensus on which features are core and which are
>> esoteric. You're 80 is my 20 was order of the day and highlighted
>> in Paul Biron's summary of the experience reports.
>
> Err??, that quote came from you. If it not true now, please revise your
> report! (Otherwise it just joins the morass of FUD against any change.)

Yes, it does come from me, maybe we're talking at cross-purposes or
maybe you're out to yellow-snow wash me ;-)

The report does try to explain, there was no obvious way apparent to 
split
the spec in terms of shells or layers of complexity, as with SVG or OWL.

There was merit seen by many for 'domain specific' profiles, though
there was general discomfort for these to rule out or constrain parts of
Schema, only identify which parts are likely to be widely supported by,
say, data binding tools.

Given your strong and interesting views on this subject, it's a shame
you weren't able to attend and stop what you see as 'group think'!

Paul
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