Re: Welcome!

Hello everyone,

as I promised, I was finishing the homepage of the Schematron QuickFix
project the last few weeks. Now I can announce that
www.schematron-quickfix.com is online! (I am really glad, that I finally
got it ;-))

Please have a look at it, ask your questions you may have or test the
Escali (my Schematron implementation).

I would be very pleased about any feedback! It would be also nice if you
forward this to anyone who could be interested.

Have a nice weekend,
Nico

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Nico Kutscherauer
XML-Entwickler

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2014-02-21 18:28 GMT+01:00 Nico Kutscherauer <kutscherauer@data2type.de>:

> Hello everyone,
>
> at first: thanks to George Bina for opening this group! I was happy to
> see, that more people than I think that quick fixes for XML is a cool
> project. So thanks to all supporters!
>
> I am Nico Kutscherauer, working for the data2type GmbH in Heidelberg,
> Germany.
>
> I am still working on my website but in order to present George my
> prototype, I prepared a temporary website for him.
>
> While I finish my main website, you can have a look at my concept:
> http://www.temp.schematron-quickfix.com/.
>
> Best Regards,
> Nico
>
>
> 2014-02-21 9:52 GMT+01:00 George Cristian Bina <george@oxygenxml.com>:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> Thanks for joining this group!
>>
>> My name is George Bina, I am from Syncro Soft / oXygen XML Editor and I
>> proposed this community group, see below why.
>>
>> I was in contact with Nico Kutscherauer some time ago and we discussed
>> about the possibility to implement quick fixes with Schematron. I met Nico
>> at XML Prague last week and he presented me a working prototype he has been
>> working on, which was very impressive.
>>
>> We also want to implement quick fixes for XML in oXygen so we thought
>> that it will be great if we will not implement something product specific
>> (which is the case with change tracking markup for example, where there is
>> a W3C community group that tries to find a common format and get all tools
>> to agree on that - and this is difficult now, when each tool has its own
>> format) but discuss and agree on some common formats and ideas.
>>
>> A W3C community group seems a good place to discuss this subject and try
>> to identify a good format and framework that will help anyone that wants to
>> provide quick fixes for XML documents.
>>
>> In my opinion the support should not be too Schematron specific, so we
>> should be able to provide quick fixes also for errors reported after a DTD,
>> Relax NG or XML Schema validation.
>>
>> I think a first step will be to advertise this a little more on different
>> channels to get more people that are interested in this topic to join us
>> here and in the meanwhile maybe Nico can share some of his existing work
>> with the group.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> George
>> --
>> George Cristian Bina
>> <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
>> http://www.oxygenxml.com
>>
>>
>

Received on Friday, 14 March 2014 14:54:52 UTC