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Re: [xml-dev] choosing sides

On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 07:09:58 -0500
Michael Sokolov <sokolov@ifactory.com> wrote:

> Here's my summary of outstanding ideas, possibly filtered by my 
> selective memory, with my own perspective.


"A new version of XML, if it's going to go anywhere, has to give a
lot of people enough benefit to switch to using it.  So far the
business cases I've heard have not been very compelling." Liam

Do you think there is enough in your proposal to make, for example, 
some of the major players, build a parser and other tools to support
it Michael?

"What's the business case?"




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