- From: Piez, Wendell A. (Fed) <wendell.piez@nist.gov>
- Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2025 14:58:06 +0000
- To: Martin Honnen <martin.honnen@gmx.de>, "xproc-dev@w3.org" <xproc-dev@w3.org>
Received on Thursday, 6 February 2025 14:58:12 UTC
Hello XProc friends, My project at https://github.com/usnistgov/oscal-xproc3 is only in 'draft' status, but it includes lots of working demonstrations (around 100 working pipelines among several projects) and a tutorial (which practically begs for playtesting and feedback). It is probably worth mentioning now since it is difficult today (Feb 6) to say how much more I will be able to develop it, at any rate in its current form ... we will see! Off-topic but relevant given Martin's remarks - this (and XProc in general) is also a platform for XSLT skills development. Enjoy, Wendell From: Martin Honnen <martin.honnen@gmx.de> Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2025 6:16 AM To: xproc-dev@w3.org Subject: Re: XProcRef.org is now complete! On 06/02/2025 11:07, Erik Siegel wrote: Maybe you were already familiar with my https://xprocref.org/ initiative: a website documenting all XProc (3.0 and 3.1) steps, aimed at XProc users. I'm proud to announce that https://xprocref.org/ is now complete! All steps from the XProc standard are there. Great, with https://xporc.net/xproc-tutorial/ and https://xprocref.org/ it seems XProc 3.0/3.1 has more non vendor/implementation related online documentation outside of the specs than XSLT 3.0 has managed so far.
Received on Thursday, 6 February 2025 14:58:12 UTC