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Re: 2007 Predictions

  • From: Rick Marshall <rjm@z...>
  • To: Elliotte Harold <elharo@m...>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:36:18 +1100

Re:  2007 Predictions
? I don't know what we're going to talk about...

It follows that I can now say anything and it's true.

For my part I'd like us to talk about how to make all the xml plaque go 
away and make xml once again a simple and usable technology that 
individuals and small companies can use effectively.

Perhaps we could make OASIS shut shop for a year ;)

Rick

PS and technically I'd like to see the root element dispensed with so 
that I can eg store XML fragments as valid XML in lots of files and 
easily combine them into usable xml (using a high tech tool like cat..)

Elliotte Harold wrote:
> What do people think is going to happen in 2007 in XML? What are we 
> going to talk about for the next 12 months? Which new technologies are 
> going to birth industries? Which ones are going to flop? What are your 
> predictions?
>
>


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