Good afternoon.
The owner of the project, who is aware of the recent ordeal against
XSLT, has expressed his support for creating a list of XSLT.
> Absolutely! I am a fan of XSLT myself, having lived through the XML
> era as a developer. Recently "some organizations" decided to deprecate
> XSLT in "some software".
>
> Having a delightful XSLT curated list would be fabulous.
https://codeberg.org/yarmo/delightful-club/issues/54#issuecomment-8822298
I am intending to work on it.
Please. Join to this effort.
Best,
Schimon
On Tue, 9 Dec 2025 04:24:32 -0000
"Schimon Jehudah sch@xxxxxxxxxxxx"
<xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Friends. Good day.
>
>
> Subject
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> Delightful XML or Delightful XSLT
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> https://codeberg.org/yarmo/delightful-club/issues/54
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>
> Preface
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> I have recently created a what is referred to as a "curated list" of
> Twtxt and XMPP software
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> https://codeberg.org/sch/delightful-xmpp (to be split)
>
> https://codeberg.org/sch/delightful-twtxt
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> These lists are indexed at.
>
> https://delightful.coding.social
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>
> Concern
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> I would advise to create another list of XSLT.
>
> I would be glad to correspond with people, of this important mailing
> list and interested parties, in order to receive relevant references
> which I am probably not yet aware of in the effort to create such a
> list.
>
>
> Post script
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> Anyone else is welcome to realize that task.
>
> We might want to call it delightful-xml.
>
> It would also be good to refer to schools and organizations that
> provide XML products and services (Delightful Computing, Mulberry
> Technologies, Saxonica, et cetera)
>
> Kind regards,
> Schimon
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