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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Questions about SQL Server 2005 and XMLJonathan Robie jonathan.robie at datadirect.comMon Jan 23 16:20:28 PST 2006
Michael Rys wrote: >Frank I certainly share some of your frustration. But where are the >contributions of RainingData to getting XQuery done quicker? > > I'm not sure that adding more designers or more active reviewers would help us get XQuery done faster. In the last few years, one of the things that really slowed us down was getting over 1200 public comments on the first Last Call documents from companies actively involved in XQuery, and most of these comments were from companies who had at least one XQuery editor. To process these comments, we had to get agreement among all the people already on the committee. And that took a lot of time! Increasing the number of comments received or the number of companies that need to agree on the solution would not make it faster. Making sure that we do our own reviews earlier in the cycle would. And I think we *are* learning. In the second Last Call, we worked hard to make sure that the companies that produced the specifications did more thorough internal review before we released to the public. And we're certainly receiving orders of magnitude fewer comments. I suspect there are other things we could do to speed it up, too. Regardless, I think we who are most active in the Working Group are the ones responsible for getting this done, and optimizing the process we use to create our specs. And I think the chairs are aware of this, and are working hard to get and keep things moving. The good news is that XQuery is now finally a Candidate Recommendation, and the CR period is going very well. I'm guessing we'll have a final Recommendation this year, and it's not going to change much from what we currently have. It might be fair to say that the spec *is* finished, and is going through the review process that the W3C uses. Changes will be made only where flaws are discovered. Jonathan -- Read my Blog: http://blogs.datadirect.com/jonathan_robie/ Learn XQuery: http://media.datadirect.com/download/docs/ddxquery/tutorial_query.html Learn XQJ (the JDBC for XQuery): http://www.datadirect.com/developer/xquery/topics/xqj_tutorial/ Get DataDirect XQuery: http://www.datadirect.com/products/xquery/
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