Re: Planning to close EXPath Community Group due to inactivity unless we hear from you

I agree that the group is still relevant, with a number of active projects still using EXPath specs and implementations and occasional earnest discussions about reviving work on the specs. For example, a new version of the HTTP Client spec that accounts for XPath and XQuery 3.0's handling for maps. XPath 4 may inspire similar innovations.

Florent, I've noticed that expath.org doesn't support HTTPS. Would it be possible to update the server to support HTTPS?

If that's difficult, an alternative route, which I imagine would relieve you of the burden of maintaining the server, would be for us to move the content on expath.org server to GitHub Pages, which does support HTTPS. I would be happy to help migrate the content to a GitHub Pages repository. We'd just need your help updating the DNS entry when the time is right. Either way.


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From: Jirka Kosek
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2023 3:24 PM
To: Florent Georges; public-expath@w3.org
Subject: Re: Planning to close EXPath Community Group due to inactivity unless we hear from you

On 08.03.2023 18:53, Florent Georges wrote:
> If no one is interested, I will not ask to keep the group open.  But if
> there is some interest, I will try and see what I can do.

Hi,

if nothing else I think it would be good to keep this mailing list going.

                        Jirka

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