XML-DEVIL Proposal - was Open Standards Processes
Don Park
donpark at quake.net
Fri Apr 24 23:36:56 BST 1998
>>Anyone interested in setting up a corporation whose only purpose is to
join
>>the W3C and "hire" interested individuals for a reasonable fee? (evil :-).
>
>
>Now there's a thought. Anyone interested?(I'm serious)!!
I was thinking along the same line last night and here we are.
I am all for it if it is acceptable to W3C. We could call it XML-DEVIL
(XML-DEV Independent Logheads) which could be either a non-profit
corporation or an association. I am sure we can put our piggy banks
together and come up with the necessary fee.
What do you say, XML-Devils?;-)
Don Park
http://www.docuverse.com/personal/index.html
PS: Everyone please note that this is not an attempt to undermine W3C
process at all.
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