[OFF] who's on the XML WG?

Lisa Rein lisarein at finetuning.com
Wed Mar 17 17:04:53 GMT 1999


> Wow.  I always thought Spy vs. Spy was the funniest part of MAD Magazine,
> but I didn't expect to set off this kind of entertainment.  

oh it only gets like that when microsoft's involved :-)


Can't say I
> thought it would be this complex or the source of so much angst.
> 
> And as anyone who has listened to me for the last two years is aware, I'm
> hardly a responsible XML journalist.  

how bout just a polite collegue then?

(Haven't gone to a show on a press
> badge in a long, long, time!)  

Wow! what a waste of cash!  silly goose!  Never, i repeat! NEVER!  give
those up!  No matter what else you do!

 a slip today would likely be old news in
> six months to a year, when the book arrives.  

But once again, I wasn't talking about technical information that would
be outdatable, I'm just talking about not making working group members
uncomfortable....or really as long as YOUR not uncomfortable with it --
they're probably used to it.

Since my books have such long schedules (one
> is verging on infinite, it seems),

I'm a little too sensitive to this subject right now to crack jokes.
:-)


Lisa Rein
XML Explained
(due out summer hopefully :-)
Addison-Wesley Longman
http://www.finetuning.com

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