- From: Jim Melton <jim.melton@oracle.com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 19:55:20 -0600
- To: "w3c-xsl-query@w3.org" <w3c-xsl-query@w3.org>,public-qt-comments@w3.org, xml-dev@lists.xml.org,talk@x-query.com
Gentle friends, The XML Query WG, jointly with the XSLT Working Group, are nearly ready to several several of the "3.0" suite of specifications from Last Call Working Draft to Candidate Recommendation. The exceptions are Serialization 3.0, which will be submitted for a second Last Call comment period, and XSLT 3.0, which has not yet entered the Last Call phase. (The documents being considered for advancement are XQuery 3.0, XQueryX 3.0, XPath 3.0, XDM 3.0, and F&O 3.0.) We already have in place a very substantial test suite for XQuery 3.0, although we do not claim that it is as complete as we wish it to be. We are currently in the process of reviewing the test suite to determine what additional tests are needed to ensure that we can determine our specs to be implementable as required by W3C policies. The purpose of Candidate Recommendation is, as implied above, to determine whether the specs are implementable, particularly that each feature can be implemented by two or more implementations compatibly. Therefore, as documents are transitioned to Candidate Recommendation, a Call for Implementations is issued. Implementations respond to that call by submitting their results from running the test suite and by reporting bugs they've discovered as a result. When we transition to Candidate Recommendation, we are required to indicate a date through which we will accept test suite results and other comments before we consider a further transition to Proposed Recommendation. At this point, we honestly cannot predict whether implementors will require two weeks, two months, or two quarters before they're able to submit results. If you are responsible for an XQuery 3.0 implementation, please respond to this message with your best estimate of how long from, say, mid-October 2012 it will be until you are able to submit test suite results. Many thanks! Jim ======================================================================== Jim Melton --- Editor of ISO/IEC 9075-* (SQL) Phone: +1.801.942.0144 Chair, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC32 and W3C XML Query WG Fax : +1.801.942.3345 Oracle Corporation Oracle Email: jim dot melton at oracle dot com 1930 Viscounti Drive Alternate email: jim dot melton at acm dot org Sandy, UT 84093-1063 USA Personal email: SheltieJim at xmission dot com ======================================================================== = Facts are facts. But any opinions expressed are the opinions = = only of myself and may or may not reflect the opinions of anybody = = else with whom I may or may not have discussed the issues at hand. = ========================================================================
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