- From: Jon Bosak <bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 21:58:50 -0800
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
- cc: bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM
I am very pleased to announce the availability of a new mailing list
devoted to issues of special interest to XML software developers.
To subscribe to the new list, called XML-DEV, send a message to
majordomo@ic.ac.uk with the line
subscribe xml-dev name@address
(where name@address is your actual email address) in the body of the
message. To unsubscribe, send to majordomo@ic.ac.uk the message
unsubscribe xml-dev
To see other facilities available from the mail server, send a message
containing just the word
help
An initial message to the list and an "info" blurb for the list appear
below.
On behalf of the XML community, I would like to thank Peter
Murray-Rust of the Virtual School of Molecular Sciences
(peter@ursus.demon.co.uk) for organizing the list and Henry Rzepa of
the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College, London (rzepa@ic.ac.uk)
for agreeing to serve as the list coordinator. The XML-DEV list is
certain to become a major resource as XML moves toward realization.
Jon
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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 17:07:26 GMT
From: Peter@ursus.demon.co.uk (Peter Murray-Rust)
To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
Subject: Welcome and Thanks
This is a test message to XML-DEV. I am very grateful to Henry Rzepa
for setting this up at my request. Henry is the one who has to field
the problems of bouncing addresses and so on. Henry has been
extremely supportive of the development of CML and of SGML-based
publishing in chemistry, but please route any SGML/XML queries to me
rather than him.
This list is hypermailed which means that every posting is available
on the WWW. The great advantage is that it's possible to revisit the
pages for factual information. Please choose your threads and
subjects carefully. Note, of course, that all postings are public and
that you should not post anything that you would prefer only a small
group to know (e.g. the location of pre-alpha code).
I have written an 'info' which should appear shortly - there is no
detailed agenda, but a general belief that if we take a collaborative
approach to developing components (of whatever sort) we can get
prototypes and demonstrators working very soon. We benefit from
knowing that we are all working from the same draft, with the same
beta-release, or whatever. Topics should always relate to XML in some
form, although they may spring from existing SGML applications and
installations.
It is probably not appropriate to post large chunks of material (code,
document instances, etc.) to this list, but to post URLs instead. It
may be useful to evolve a page where these are listed, but I'm not
offering this on day 1 (volunteers?). The development of XML is very
rapid and it is always helpful if resources can be uniquely identified
(i.e. have IDs, date stamps, or different URLs). I am probably as
guilty as anyone in this matter :-).
Peter
--
Peter Murray-Rust, domestic net connection
Virtual School of Molecular Sciences
http://www.vsms.nottingham.ac.uk/
INFO:
XML-DEV is an informal unmoderated list to support those who are
interested in the implementation and development of XML. XML is being
developed as 'an extremely simple dialect' of SGML to 'enable generic
SGML to be served, received, and processed on the Web in a way that is
now possible with HTML'. Further information about XML or pointers to
it can be found at:
http://www.ucc.ie/xml/ (Peter Flynn's FAQ site)
http://www.sil.org/sgml/ (Robin Cover's SGML page)
The XML spec is still being actively developed. The latest draft is at
http://www.textuality.com/sgml-erb/WD-xml.html
This list is for those people actively involved in developing
resources for XML. It is not restricted to members of the working
group (WG), but many subscribers to XML-DEV will be actively working
on implementing some part of the spec. Examples of what might be
discussed:
- the detailed implementation of the spec
- resources such as documentation, test data, test results.
- XMLification of components (DTDS, entity sets, catalogs, etc.)
- APIs for software developers.
- problems in implementation, and queries for XML-related resources
- the use of existing SGML tools in creating XML resources.
It is NOT appropriate to:
- request general information on XML (use the FAQ)
- discuss non-XML topics in SGML (use comp.text.sgml)
- discuss revision of the spec (use the WG)
The mail on this list is publicly hypermailed and all postings should
be made with this in mind. The hypermail is seen as a useful resource
for locating information, and for current awareness as to who is doing
what. If there is sufficient volume, it may become valuable to
abstract these pages from time to time.
Peter Murray-Rust, Feb 21 1997
Received on Saturday, 22 February 1997 00:58:58 UTC