- From: Grosso, Paul <pgrosso@ptc.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 16:07:17 -0400
- To: "Alex Brown" <alexb@griffinbrown.co.uk>, "Toshiko Kimura" <kimura@itscj.ipsj.or.jp>, <liam@w3.org>
- Cc: <jirka@kosek.cz>, <innovimax@gmail.com>, <public-xml-core-wg@w3.org>
As indicated in our email of 6 May 2009 archived at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xml-core-wg/2009May/0011 the XML Core WG of the W3C is willing to allow use of the "xml-model" PI target as long as: 1. an xml-model PI will be generic enough to be used by any application to associate any kind of schema with an XML document; 2. the XML Core WG will be able to review drafts of the xml-model spec throughout its development; and 3. the W3C will be able to republish the xml-model PI spec (or a parallel spec describing the same thing) as a W3C publication. I understand your latest communication below to be agreement with these three points, and under these circumstances, the XML Core WG officially agrees to allow SC34 to use "xml-model" as a PI target for these purposes. The XML Core WG hopes to have a draft 2nd Edition of the "Associating Stylesheets with XML documents" specification publicly available soon, and we believe that will form a good basis for the upcoming xml-model specification. We will be sure to notify SC34 of its availability as soon as the WG approves a draft, and we look forward to working together on the xml-model spec. Paul Grosso for the W3C XML Core WG > -----Original Message----- > From: Alex Brown [mailto:alexb@griffinbrown.co.uk] > Sent: Wednesday, 2009 September 30 3:55 > To: Toshiko Kimura; liam@w3.org; Grosso, Paul > Cc: jirka@kosek.cz; innovimax@gmail.com > Subject: RE: Liaison Statement on ISO/IEC 19757-11 > > Dear Liam and Paul, > > And I should follow this up informally to explain that this liaison > statement is in response to the various email exchanges there have been > about the "xml-model" PI target, and the thought that W3C experts and > SC > 34 experts might work together to ensure a good outcome for this work. > The wording of the liaison statement is deliberately very open to give > us both an unfettered opportunity to decide how this might best be > done. > > One suggestion floated at our recent face-to-face meeting in Bellevue > was that the specification could be evolved both as a W3C Note and as a > JTC-1 publication of some sort; there was certainly precedent for this > being done. Such a joint effort would have the beneficial outcome of > ensuring that the final document was made freely available in the way > requested by W3C (and favoured by SC34/WG1 experts too). > > - Alex. > > -- > Alex Brown > Convenor, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34/WG 1 > Editor, ISO/IEC 19757-5 (Extensible Datatypes) > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Toshiko Kimura [mailto:kimura@itscj.ipsj.or.jp] > > Sent: 30 September 2009 09:45 > > To: liam@w3.org; pgrosso@ptc.com > > Cc: Alex Brown; jirka@kosek.cz; innovimax@gmail.com > > Subject: Liaison Statement on ISO/IEC 19757-11 > > > > Dear Mr. Lim and Mr. Grosso, > > > > In accordance with Resolution 8 adopted at the SC 34 Plenary > > meeting held in Seattle, WA, USA, 2009-09-17, I am forwarding > > you the following liaison statement from JTC 1/SC 34. If you > > have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. > > > > --------- > > Liaison Statement to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) on > > ISO/IEC 19757-11 > > > > SC 34 is pleased to note that W3C and SC 34/WG 1 will be > > cooperating in the production of 19757-11 ("Schema > > Association") and looks forward to the results of this work. > > > > --------- > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > Toshiko Kimura > > Secretariat, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 34 > > > > -- > > Toshiko KIMURA > > IPSJ/ITSCJ > > Room 308-3, Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg., 3-5-8, Shiba-Koen, > > Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0011 Japan > > Tel: +81-3-3431-2808 Fax: +81-3-3431-6493 > > E-mail: kimura@itscj.ipsj.or.jp > > > >
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