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Re: [xml-dev] XML-DEV list - prior art

I tried a simple hierchy graph here in "dot" format:
http://www.servicios-dpi.com/fun/mainloop.php?gen=1

And here is a bitmap version:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Familytree11.png

This document the proyect heritage, but not cross-polinization of features. Features seems viral, and move from engine to engine in a random way.  Some features are copied, others born everywhere. And some features are not documented, are not atomic, are not added on a single commit to a versioning system, etc. Keeping track of features seems really hard.





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