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<personal-opinion> Being able to selectively ignore the work of other W3C working groups as well as other groups within the computer industry when coming up with technologies seems to be an unwritten requirement for W3C working group membership. </personal-opinion> I mean, really who is supposed to use XLink now when the very technology it was supposedly designed for has dissed it in such a callous manner? Behavior like this does not inspire confidence in the W3C's internal processes at all. --- Uche Ogbuji <uche.ogbuji@f...> wrote: > > At 09:54 PM 9/13/2002 +0000, Arjun Ray wrote: > We don't need yet another kludge. Fix it rightly, > or use the kludges already > in place. > > You have XLink. You have RDF. You have CSS. > Choosing one of these would at > least have the constructive aspect of technical > convergence. > > Or, you can actually develop something that > addresses the architectural > problem. > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com
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