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- To: "Bullard, Claude L \(Len\)" <len.bullard@intergraph.com>
- Subject: RE: [xml-dev] RE: What Does Web 2.0 Mean Redux (WAS RE: [xml-dev] XTECH 2006 Call for Papers announced)
- From: "Nathan Young -X \(natyoung - Artizen at Cisco\)" <natyoung@cisco.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:22:17 -0800
- Cc: <xml-dev@lists.xml.org>
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- Thread-topic: [xml-dev] RE: What Does Web 2.0 Mean Redux (WAS RE: [xml-dev] XTECH 2006 Call for Papers announced)
Len:
"Patience while the wheel grinds but keep turning
the handle. "
If you made that up I want to quote you... if you are quoting I want to
know the source!!!
thanks
-------------->Nathan
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bullard, Claude L (Len) [mailto:len.bullard@intergraph.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 11:24 AM
> To: 'Andrzej Taramina'; 'davep@dpawson.co.uk'; Kurt Cagle
> Cc: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
> Subject: [xml-dev] RE: What Does Web 2.0 Mean Redux (WAS RE:
> [xml-dev] XTECH 2006 Call for Papers announced)
>
> From: Andrzej Taramina [mailto:andrzej@chaeron.com]
>
> >One of my favourite quotes is that from a Stella (the beer)
> poster which
> states:
> >"I would rather die of thirst than to drink from the cup of
> mediocrity".
> >Unfortunately, that attitude doesn't seem to be the common
> one, so we're
> probably doomed
> >to a certain level of mediocrity in all human endeavours.
>
> Of course. We should simply be aware of the hyperbole and
> not bet more
> than a draft on it until we are happy with the blend. I blogged what
> my opinions on the document formats discussion produced. It
> was a civil,
> thoughtful intense discussion among peers. No big
> revelations, but no
> big problems other than an unbalanced market in need of
> correction and
> by degrees, getting it. Patience while the wheel grinds but
> keep turning
> the handle.
>
> >I would propose that the term "Web 2.0", as a label, is
> mediocre in and of
> itself. ;-)
>
> Yeah... it gets investors excited, people FUD the products of their
> competitors, the
> software gets downloaded, the complaints and the huzzahs are
> heard, and we
> all go
> home to drink something, eat something, and chat with the
> dormouse. People
> who read
> stuff like Graham writes or me or you or the rest of us here
> should remember
> the
> software/web business is all about itself, not democracy, freedom, the
> chat-ups
> or the put-downs. It's a business that is more than a little
> self-absorbed.
>
> One of the really good quotes I heard at XML 2005 was, "These
> guys are my
> friends.
> They were my friends before Microsoft and Google, and they'll
> be my friends
> after
> Microsoft and Google."
>
> That's a good attitude.
>
> len
>
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