Microsoft's responce to XML.com article
Aleksi Niemelä
aleksi.niemela at cinnober.com
Mon Jan 17 19:06:38 GMT 2000
> Become an invited expert.
This is probably told somewhere else, but I'm still asking. How to become an
invited expert? Not that I'll be one ever... :)
- Aleksi
-----Original Message-----
From: Ann Navarro [mailto:ann at webgeek.com]
Sent: den 17 januari 2000 19:33
To: Simon St.Laurent; xml-dev
Subject: RE: Microsoft's responce to XML.com article
At 01:08 PM 1/17/00 -0500, Simon St.Laurent wrote:
>Book-writing isn't that lucrative a business, however much I may enjoy it.
>I don't see why that should keep me out of the W3C, however.
It doesn't. Become an invited expert. But you'll have to play by the rules,
and since you've repeatedly said you won't.......not much anyone can do to
help that.
Ann
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