XML Signature as Late Breaking News?

Depending on how fortune's winds blow, by the end of next week we might have
a good sense of both the Director's and IESG's thoughts on entering
standards tracks. So I could be comfortable on presenting the status of XML
Signature at the end of August. However, it's difficult to predict right
now, so it's something I'll keep in mind as the June 30th deadline
approaches.

If you have something Signature related that you think would qualify
(implementations and such) this might be a good forum for you.

http://www.gca.org/attend/2000_conferences/Extreme_2000/default.htm


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 If you would like to give a Late Breaking News presentation at
 Extreme Markup Languages send in your submission by June 30th!
 
 The organizers of the Extreme Markup Languages Conference have
 reserved a few of the speaking slots in order to provide
 the freshest possible salad again this year.  These slots will be
 awarded entirely at the discretion of the conference chairs and
 co-chairs only a couple of weeks before the conference actually
 occurs, just as the final programs go to press. Preference will
 be given to the most technically newsworthly submissions.
 
 
     ---------------------------------------------------------
     *************    Call for Participation    **************
     ************      Late Breaking News        *************
     ***********  Extreme Markup Languages 2000   ************
     ---------------------------------------------------------
 
 
  WHAT:      Call for Late Breaking News
  WHEN:      Late Breaking Proposals due: June 30, 2000
             Conference: August 15-18, 2000
             Tutorials August 13-14, 2000
  WHERE:     Montreal, Canada
  SPONSOR:   Graphic Communications Association (GCA)
  Chairs:    Steven R. Newcomb, TechnoTeacher, Inc.
             B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies, Inc.
  Co-Chairs: Deborah A. Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies, Inc.
             C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, World Wide Web Consortium/MIT
                Laboratory for Computer Sciences
  HOW:       Submit the following information to: Extreme@mulberrytech.com
 
             - Name
             - Affiliation
             - Email address
             - Presentation Title
             - Abstract: 100 words suitable for distribution
             - Where, and when, this information been presented
             - Additional Information:  any further information you wish to
               provide to the conference committee to help us in our
               selections and deliberations.
 
  QUESTIONS:  Email to Extreme@mulberrytech.com or call Tommie Usdin
              +1 301/315-9631
  MORE INFORMATION: For updated information on the program and plans for
              the conference, see http://www.extrememarkup.net
 
 Extreme is a new, highly technical conference concentrating on the
 evolving abstractions that underlie modern information management
 solutions, how those abstractions enhance human productivity, and how
 they are being applied. Abstract and concrete information models,
 systems built on them, software to exploit them, SGML, XML, XSL,
 XLink, schemas, Topic Maps, query languages, and other markup-related
 topics are in scope for this conference.
 
 Speakers will have 30 minutes for their prepared remarks followed by
 fifteen minutes during which the audience will pose questions.
 
 
 ===============================================================
 Extreme Markup Languages 2000          mailto:extreme@mulberrytech.com
 August 13-18, 2000                           details: http:www.gca.org
 Montreal, Canada      author info: http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme
 ===============================================================
 
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_________________________________________________________
Joseph Reagle Jr.   
W3C Policy Analyst                mailto:reagle@w3.org
IETF/W3C XML-Signature Co-Chair   http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/

Received on Friday, 23 June 2000 11:40:25 UTC