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  • From: "Steven R. Newcomb" <srn@t...>
  • To: richard@g...
  • Date: Sat, 3 Oct 1998 17:21:46 -0500

> Exacerbating the problem is the distance of the W3C from some
> important thought currents.

I'd sure like to see more information owner/publishers (as opposed to
system vendors) among the voting members of the W3C.  I can't help
thinking that if more voting members were concerned about creating a
context in which the conservation and exploitation of information
assets is optimized, we'd have a lot more stability, emanating from a
much firmer sense of direction.  I'm sorry, I know I keep harping on
this, but it seems blindingly obvious to me that: 

 The maximum improvement of human productivity should be the goal.

-Steve

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