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Re: [xml-dev] The year is 2027, and we need to examine archived XML documents from 2007 ...
- From: "Stephen Green" <stephengreenubl@gmail.com>
- To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 07:53:53 +0100
Isn't one possible answer for there to be an attempt to follow the example
of some Governments in producing 'Interoperability Frameworks' (eGIF, EIF, etc)
in which a limited pallette of strandards and markup well-suited to working
together is defined and * maintained * by a standards body or the like? I'm
thinking something broader than just for public sectors here.
On 12/09/2007, Jonathan Robie <jonathan.robie@redhat.com> wrote:
<snip/>
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> P.S. In the year 2027, this thread will have died out, only to be
> revived 324 times ....
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