Call for Review: Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) Version 1.0

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REVIEW FORM BEGINS

I,  W3C Advisory Committee Representative:

#1      Given Name:              Donald
#2      Family Name:            Deutsch
#3      Email Address:          donald.deutsch@oracle.com

as representative for

#4      Employer (W3C Member):  Oracle, Corp.

review the "XSL 1.0" Proposed Recommendation:

       http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/PR-xsl-20010828/

as follows: (please complete the points below by marking with an X
between the [brackets].)

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1) As representative of the above company, I suggest that the XSL 1.0
specification (mark one only with X):

#1A     [X ]    be published as a W3C Recommendation as is or with
                 insubstantial changes suggested by others;

#1B     [  ]    be published as a W3C Recommendation with the following
                 changes (please see section 4);

#1C     [  ]    returned for further work due to substantial problems
                 (please see section 4);

#1D     [  ]    not be published as a specification, and discontinued as
                 a W3C work item. (please see section 4);

#1E     [  ]    My organization abstains from this review.



2) My organization (mark only one with X):

#2A     [  ]    produces products addressed by XSL 1.0 specification;

#2B     [  ]    expects to produce products conforming to XSL 1.0
                 specification, as noted in point 5;

#2C     [ X ]    expects to use XSL 1.0 content

#2D     [  ]    does not expect to use XSL 1.0 content or tools


3) Intellectual Property Rights (mark one only with X):

Please note W3C's IPR policy: If you have intellectual property
applicable to these specifications, please disclose according to
W3C's IPR policy:

#3A [X] To the best of my knowledge, my organization does not have
patents which form essential technology for implementing the
"XSL 1.0"  specification.

#3B [ ] We have disclosed our patents following the procedure
at:

    http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process-20010719/policies.html#ipr


4) Detailed Comments, Reasons, or Modifications:
     In addition to any comments you may have, please indicate your
     responses to questions 1 and 2 as noted earlier in this ballot.
     This may include, but is not restricted to, technical issues
     or issues associated with patent claims associated with the
     XSL 1.0 specification.

5) Expected implementation schedules, where known, without commitment,
    as appropriate in 2B above:

No comments

6) Disclosure of Review response (Mark all appropriate items with X)

#6A [X] My organization is willing to share its review with the W3C
Membership. (please copy <w3c-archive@w3.org> in this case.)


REVIEW FORM ENDS


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Dr. Donald R. Deutsch, Vice President    PHONE (650)506-2275
Standards Strategy and Architecture        FAX (650)506-7218
Oracle Corporation                        CELL (650)303-7096
500 Oracle Parkway, 5op3           donald.deutsch@oracle.com
Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA                 deutsch@acm.org
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Received on Tuesday, 25 September 2001 16:31:00 UTC