Kendall Clark wrote: "Whatever else the value of XML-SW, or
any such proposal, Bray's in-advance rule for structuring the
XML 2.0 process is doomed to fail, that is, it's certain to be
ignored by everyone who is centrally or peripherally involved
in the conversation from which the world will get a revised
XML specification."
I was a member of the original XML WG. Although I have some
favorite extensions to XML, I am happy to agree on Tim's
in-advance rule. Without that rule, XML 2.0 is likely to
become a 400-page monster. If this rule is not agreed in
advance, I would oppose to create XML 2.0.
<warning>Speaking for myself only</warning>
MURATA Makoto (FAMILY Given)
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