- From: Liam R E Quin <liam@w3.org>
- Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2012 21:11:23 -0500
- To: Anne van Kesteren <annevk@opera.com>
- Cc: David Lee <David.Lee@marklogic.com>, Noah Mendelsohn <nrm@arcanedomain.com>, "public-xml-er@w3.org" <public-xml-er@w3.org>
On Sun, 2012-02-26 at 22:49 +0100, Anne van Kesteren wrote: [...] > I quite strongly believe that if we want this to work it has to be a > processor along the lines David Carlisle outlines in > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xml-er/2012Feb/0111.html so > that it can replace an existing XML processor. How about a wiki page with some use cases? Would this replacement occur in the navigation system of an aircraft, for example? In a car engine computer? in a Web browser? Where exactly? Is it for existing content or is it to define a new kind of content to be made in the future? How can we invent the wheel if we don't know what colour it should be? :-) I already think I know Anne's answers to some of these questions, especially after Prague, but I think it'd help if they were made explicit. Liam -- Liam Quin - XML Activity Lead, W3C, http://www.w3.org/People/Quin/ Pictures from old books: http://fromoldbooks.org/
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