- From: Jonathan Robie <Jonathan.Robie@SoftwareAG-USA.com>
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 11:29:16 -0500
- To: xml-dev@lists.xml.org
- Cc: www-ql@w3.org
Evan, PLEASE do not cross-post your XML-Dev messages to the XML Query Comments list. The XML Query Comments list is for submitting comments and for the Query Working Group provide official feedback. I have recently made the mistake of posting several replies to messages in the Comments list, but I should not do that, since people might interpret my responses as responses from the Query Working Group, and that requires going through the process of reaching consensus on the appropriate response, appointing someone to write the response, and approving it. I just repeated my prior mistake because I responded to an XML-DEV message without noticing that it was cross-posted to w3c-xml-query-comments. If XML-DEV discussions get cross posted to this list, we won't be able to use it for its intended purpose, which the XML Query home page identifies as follows (http://www.w3.org/XML/Query.html): www-xml-query-comments@w3.org The public mailing list for submitting comments on the publications of the XML Query wg. This is not a discussion list (so, you can't subscribe), but a way for people to provide their comments to the XML Query wg, and for the wg to reply. The list is publicly archived at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-xml-query-comments/. Both bandwidth considerations and the need to avoid making my own opinions look like Working Group communication dictate that we not copy our XML-DEV discussions to the comments list. Let me be clear, this message is not official communication from the XML Query Working Group, and none of my responses to XML-Dev questions represent anything other than my personal opinion. You can get replies from the Working Group by posting messages to the comments list - but please separate that from XML-Dev discussions. Jonathan These are my opinions right now. They may be quite different from the opinions of Software AG, the W3C XML Query Working Group, or the opinions that I will have after reading and considering your response.
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