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On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 17:19, Joe English wrote:
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> James Fuller wrote:
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> > Your best bet is to create an issues overview document which is written for
> > the 80%; better yet if written by Jeni Tennison, Michael Kay, and James
> > Clark. A shadow TAG cabinet....
>
> Or: if those three (and maybe Uche Ogbuji and a few others)
> developed a skunkworks spec for XSLT 2, that would serve end
> users far better than the current W3C process.
Yes for sure... but hasn't James Clark stepped back from the XSL Working
Group?
Eric
>
> I know that's asking a lot, but please consider it.
>
>
> --Joe English
>
> jenglish@flightlab.com
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(W3C) XML Schema ISBN:0-596-00252-1 http://oreilly.com/catalog/xmlschema
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