- From: Tony Graham <tgraham@mentea.net>
- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2013 12:39:45 -0000 (GMT)
- To: public-ppl@w3.org
The description at the top of http://www.w3.org/community/ppl/ is looking a bit dated: ---- For people interested in XSL-FO and related page layout technologies, the Print & Page Layout Community Group is the "virtual water cooler" where they can hang out and discuss aspects of the current draft, of test cases, of implementations, or of requirements in advance of their solution in any draft. The success of the XSL-FO meetup at XML Prague 2012 shows there's a strong undercurrent of interest in XSL-FO and its implementation, and the Print and Page Layout Community Group is intended as a place where we can start to build a larger community of XSL-FO users and help to raise the visibility of this important technology. ---- Whether or not you think XSL-FO is looking a bit dated, the references to 'current draft' and 'XML Prague 2012' definitely are. What should go in a revised description? Regards, Tony.
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