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> You know (because many people, including me, have told you) > how to pursue standardization -- join your national body and > propose things through them, join some consortium and become > active and submit it to them, etc. Even better, get some papers published in refereed journals or conference proceedings. Companies and standards bodies are perfectly entitled to turn down your proposals on the grounds that they are too busy with their existing programmes and haven't got time to look at your ideas properly. A journal or conference has an obligation to examine your work and assess it. If you can get papers published in a reputable journal, people will start to take you more seriously. If you can't, then perhaps there's some reason. That's only the first hurdle of course. Hundreds of papers, good bad and indifferent, are published in the database literature every year, and most of the ideas never get any further. But if you want to change the world, it would be a good place to start. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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