- From: Jeffrey Kay <jkay@ENGENIA.COM>
- Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 13:20:47 -0400
- To: "'Henrik Frystyk Nielsen'" <henrikn@microsoft.com>, Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net>, XML Distributed Applications List <xml-dist-app@w3.org>, "'fallside@us.ibm.com'" <fallside@us.ibm.com>
Henrik, Mark, David -- I'd suggest that this be an agenda item on this week's call. I think we need to figure out how to resolve this issue and some of the broader issues that it raises. I think it's a valid and important issue to discuss since it has some pretty interesting philosophical and implementation impacts. I'm not sure that I would suggest resolving this issue on this call since we're going to meet F2F in a couple of weeks. Perhaps we should discuss the meta-issue of "how to resolve this issue" rather than attempt to discuss the issue itself. Regards -- jeffrey kay <jkay@engenia.com> chief technology officer, engenia software, inc. "first get your facts, then you can distort them at your leisure" -- mark twain "golf is an endless series of tragedies obscured by the occasional miracle" -- sports illustrated "if A equals success, then the formula is A equals X plus Y plus Z. X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut." -- albert einstein > -----Original Message----- > From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen [mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 10:54 AM > To: Mark Nottingham; XML Distributed Applications List > Subject: RE: About the IETF list... (was: SOAP/XML Protocol and > filtering, etc.) > > > > Given the quickly degrading quality of that discussion > anyway, it might > be just as good to simply stop. I for one do not intend to > post anymore. > > Henrik Frystyk Nielsen > mailto:henrikn@microsoft.com > http://magnet > > >Since cross-group discussion has started happening on the main > >IETF list (which is not what I intented), please keep in mind > >that that list goes out to a VERY wide audience, and modulate > >your mail headers appropriately. >
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