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Robin Cover wrote (quoting an article):
> Coteries of companies develop specifications and shop them to consortia;
> Microsoft wants the industry to adopt (and license) its Caller ID anti-
> spam specifications; open source projects are everywhere, and variously
> structured; and Bloggers are flaming each other over competing flavors
> of content syndication. Is this any way to develop standards?
It's exactly the right way to develop standards.
Obviously, there are a few counter-examples (just as there are a few lottery
winners), but in general, standards have to come from real, proven need.
The kind of chaos described in Robin's citation is a necessary first step to
any proper standardization.
All the best,
David
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