- From: Jon Bosak <bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 17:48:26 -0800
- To: w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org
- cc: bosak@atlantic-83.Eng.Sun.COM
As most of you know, the World Wide Web conference in Santa Clara (April 7-11) is a major event for XML and DSSSL. The XML-link draft spec will be announced, and the Web community will for the first time be made aware that alternative delivery strategies for structured documents are becoming a possibility. In addition to a report on the SGML Activity in the W3C track during the conference itself, there is going to be a full-day workshop on structured document delivery on the Monday beginning the conference week and a full-day session on XML and DSSSL during Developer's Day on the Friday of that week. Another basic component of this introduction to structured document alternatives will be a forum in which experimenters and companies taking an early lead in XML or DSSSL can demonstrate their products and projects. Early in conference planning I arranged with the WWW6 coordinators to hold open Thursday evening for a session that would showcase current efforts for the relatively small but important subset of conference attendees actively involved in Web development. Now it's time to see just who intends to be there and what they will need in the way of facilities so that an appropriate room assignment can be made. If you or your organization have an XML- or DSSSL-related product or technology to present at the conference -- an XML parser, an XML editor, a DSSSL browser, or what-have-you -- please send me a message with the following information: Name of organization (if any) Contact information for responsible person Description of product or technology for my information Description of product or technology for public announcement (if different from above -- please be clear about what can and can't be stated publicly) Facilities needed to demonstrate the technology (e.g., lcd projector, Internet connection) Whether you or a person from your organization will be demonstrating the technology or whether you want someone else to demonstrate it in your absence (I can't make any guarantees in the latter case, but I'll see what can be arranged) Try to have this information to me by Sunday evening, March 9, so that I can make room arrangements and public announcements. If you contact me after that time, I will make every effort to accommodate you, but it may not be possible to fit you into the schedule. Unless you tell me otherwise, I will assume that it is OK to include a description of your product or project in public announcements and on the conference Web site. If you are among the half-dozen people who indicated to me earlier that you intended to have something to demonstrate, please send me a message anyway to confirm your intention and provide the information I need in a uniform format. For maximum coverage I am posting this message to both the sgml-wg and xml-dev lists. Please use the xml-dev list for followups, if any. I will post a summary of what I've received to the xml-dev list at the beginning of next week. Jon ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Bosak, Online Information Technology Architect, Sun Microsystems ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2550 Garcia Ave., MPK17-101, | Best is he that inuents, Mountain View, California 94043 | the next he that followes Davenport Group::SGML Open::ANSI X3V1 | forth and eekes out a good ::ISO/IEC JTC1/SC18/WG8::W3C SGML ERB | inuention. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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