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Rand McRanderson scripsit: > I realize in a way standardization undermines my company (if customers > can interchange, they can interchange out of our format), but I think > it makes sense in terms of making life easier for doing better tests > faster and creating safer code (my company works with safety-critical > software, so safe code in our cases is often literally a matter of > life or death). Absolutely sound reasoning. Competition by lock-in is a short-term strategy only. > While I speak only as an individual, I can say that if people can > point me to a good standard or a vendor-neutral standards body for > this sort of thing, I would push for my company to offer some degree > of compliance with that. I can't speak to any pre-existing standards in this field, but OASIS <http://oasis-open.org> makes it very easy to create IT standards and has done a lot of markup standards in the past. It only takes three OASIS members to start a working group. It is also very cheap for a corporate membership: $8000 (less if you have less than 500 employees). -- A witness cannot give evidence of his John Cowan age unless he can remember being born. cowan@c... --Judge Blagden http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
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