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RE: Will XML change the character of W3C?

  • From: Anthony Channing <AnthonyC@1...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:26:03 +0100

ml innovation
Is it then the case that the individuals responsible for
all the ML innovation that lead to XML chose W3C 
as a means to get industry to listen to and comply to 
their ideas.

It seems to me that industry is at least listening at
thid stage, full compliance is still a little way off.
If the main goal of W3C is treaty building, then I'd
say it is still a little way from success, although
it looks probable at this stage that it could acheive
it.

So I agree with Len.  The individuals responsible for
XML have at least acheived the objective of getting
an industry consortium, and a much wider community 
to listen to and begin implementing their ideas.

W3C is still some way off its objective...

Regards

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	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Bullard, Claude L (Len) [SMTP:clbullar@i...]
	Sent:	17 October 2000 16:43
	To:	Amy Lewis; xml-dev@l...
	Subject:	RE: Will XML change the character of W3C?

	From: Amy Lewis [mailto:amyzing@t...]

	On Mon, Oct 16, 2000 at 09:09:07AM -0500, Bullard, Claude L (Len)
wrote:
	>>Here's the rub: XML Is Not a W3C Success.

	>I disagree.  Emphatically.

	Noted. I wrote a reply that I just sent to the o-file.  My advice to

	you is to study up on SGML Declarations, and investigate the history

	of SGML hypertext applications such as EBT's DynaBook, US Army IADS,

	and browser tech SoftQuad licensed.  You will discover that many of
the 
	features you consider innovations were already implemented prior to 
	1996.  XML is a victory for the markup community in that it proves 
	by demonstration the principles of markup developed over many 
	years and much effort.  That community is considerably 
	larger and older than the W3C individuals associated with the
development 
	of HTML and XML, and in many cases, are the same individuals.

	len
 

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