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Subject: Re: [ANN] practice.xsltwiki.com is now live - was: Re: re: how to get variable value outside scope
From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david.x2x2x@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 23:55:29 -0700
ann m. petersen
Hmmm... <strong-feeling>I think it exactly fits what the purpose of
this list is -- advancing the understanding and skills of those in
whom subscribe.  I could be wrong, but gaining a greater understanding
of XSLT through the help of others and having a place in which its
members can help one other become better programmers was the exact
reason this list was started.  Its obviously not for the advertising
dollars.

Having the courtesy to of course precede announcment posts with a
standard marking such that email readers can be preset to capture and
file such "ANNouncements" has become pretty standard amongst many
lists, including this one.  In fact its often you see announcements
for products that have a licensing fee associated with them make there
way across the list without so much a scoff. So to suggest that an
effort to help list members become better programmers and writers via
an open source, open license, non-ad supported, pay out of my own
pocket because the cost is minimal and the potential benefit high to
those in whom choose to use it stretches the remit of XSL-List (notice
the lack of the 't' given that this list supports both T and FO) is so
off base I'm not even sure this response post is worth the energy
spent writing it.  But its done and took all of about 14 seconds to
type so I guess I'll send it anyway
</strong-feeling>


On Tue, 01 Mar 2005 07:29:35 +0100, James Fuller
<jim.fuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> M. David Peterson wrote:
> 
> >In reading through this thread and several others I have come to the
> >realization that there is an obvious need for a place on the web that
> >is particular to helping others either learn the art of technical
> >writing (including those in whom English is not their native language
> >and as such have difficulty finding the right words to express a
> >technical term or topic) or simply learning about a new technology by
> >writing about it.  In discussing this with other well known and
> >respected members of the XSLT community it seems that the idea of
> >having a "practice wiki" in which those interested in utilizing this
> >learning method can do so freely with the inherent disclaimer:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> now all I need is a site that will help me type....
> 
> >http://practice.xsltwiki.com
> >
> 
> I am sure there are those who find this type of post useful, but I for one;
> 
> <not_a_strong_feeling>
> think this type of post and its content, (I am certain is well intended)
> stretches the remit of the xslt list just a mite</not_a_strong_feeling>.
> 
> no offense intended...
> 
> cheers,  Jim Fuller
> 
> 


-- 
<M:D/>

:: M. David Peterson ::
XML & XML Transformations, C#, .NET, and Functional Languages Specialist

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