W3C doesn't announce its plans in advance. This is because any such
announcement would prejudge the decisions of the membership, who vote on the
decision whether to advance a draft to the next stage.
We do have an internal draft at a fairly advanced stage, and we have spent the
last several months reviewing it and fixing problems; this has led to some
fairly extensive changes in the rules for streamability analysis. It's
certainly my hope that this new draft will see the light of day in the next
couple of months, but it's impossible to commit to that.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 4 Nov 2013, at 10:12, Costello, Roger L. <costello(_at_)mitre(_dot_)org>
wrote:
Hi Folks,
The current working draft for XSLT 3.0 is dated July 10, 2012.
What is the next step for XSLT 3.0? Another working draft? Candidate
recommendation?
When will that next step occur? In 2013?
/Roger
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