Re: [xsl] Books on XSLT/XPATH
2007-02-17 02:07:02
For the record, Microsoft did take part in the development of the XSLT
2.0 specification, both through membership on the working group and as
host of many WG meetings. So it's not as if they're a stranger to the
process.
Evan
M. David Peterson wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 16:40:54 -0700, Dimitre Novatchev
<dnovatchev(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hopefully they will incorporate Dr. Kay's lexical and grammar
definition (at least as a matter of style) in a 2.1 or Errata version
of the recommendation.
An interesting point of discussion. If I am remembering correctly,
Dr. Kay once stated (whether in jest or in all seriousness, I couldn't
be certain) that the next specification for XSLT would be
developed/edited by someone other than himself. If this is, in fact,
how things turn out, given the fact that,
* MSFT was not involved with the development of the XSLT 2.0 spec and
yet have since repented of their evil ways ;), to now embrace XSLT
2.0, currently and actively developing an implementation as we speak.
* MSFT is coming at the specification from a somewhat neutral
perspective, yet have both publicly admitted they are working on an
implementation and committed to providing CTP's as they become
available over the next year.
* MSFT has both the resources and power to actively court a lead
editing position on a W3C specification they have interest in.
Then it would seem to me that if their becomes a need to fill the
position of the XSLT 2.x editor due to the well deserved retirement of
Dr. Kay, who better to represent the ongoing development and
refinement of the specification than the company who, through baptism
by fire, is coming to understand the most intimate details of the 2.0
specification, and as such, is well suited to locate where any
potential problems exist, and well capable of providing the editorial
resources for any necessary errata to the 2.0 as well as, if/when
necessary a 2.1+ release of a new specification?
Of course, I have my own feelings on the matter in regards to the
person at MSFT in whom I feel would best fill this position, though
this is obviously not the type of discussion that would be appropriate
to take place on-list, though if anyone has interest in this
discussion off-list, by all means, let's have this discussion, as it
seems to me to be a pretty important one if, in fact, the need were to
arise.
--/M:D
M. David Peterson
http://mdavid.name | http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/2354 |
http://dev.aol.com/blog/3155
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