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Re: [xsl] return of the XSL FAQ

2020-05-18 10:28:30
I finally sat down for an hour or two and got the files Dave had sent
me to build. I still need to do some editing (e.g. make sure there's no
references left to it being on Dave's Web site) and then will put it up
on gitlab so people can raise issues and/or send merge requests or pull
requests, or be given maintainer access.

Good job.

Ongoing, i think whether to update this to reflect XSLT 3, or whether
to make new XSLT 3 resources (and XSLT 4?) is a separate question -
whaat do you think?

If by updating you mean adding new content, that's OK.

I believe we should keep the currently existing content intact, as it has
served many thousands of people so far and there are links from other
pages/posts to these materials. We shouldn't forget also, that even today
maybe 90% of XSLT development is still done on XSLT 1 and 2 (these are
probably 60% + 20% of total projects). Not to count a multitude of systems
that are already deployed and undergo little or no new XSLT development,
but need to be maintained.

The existing content has even historical value and it shouldn't be let to
disappear. We know this has been a major contribution by Dave Pawson and
Dave deserves that his work continues to exist vs. being "creatively
evolved" beyond recognition.

What is most urgently needed is the well-known existing XSLT FAQ that has
absolute, proven value and has been needed sorely recently. Any new
additions should not delay making the main content available.

Also, will it not be cleaner to have a separate XSLT 3.0 FAQ? It can link
to the existing (1.0/2.0) FAQ when referencing XSLT 2 / 1 solutions for
comparison purposes, and we could add links from the existing XSLT FAQ to
items in the new XSLT 3.0 FAQ. Separating these two main FAQs helps avoid
creating mess, without hindering the content development on the new FAQ.

Cheers,
Dimitre

On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 5:58 PM Liam R. E. Quin 
liam(_at_)fromoldbooks(_dot_)org <
xsl-list-service(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com> wrote:

I finally sat down for an hour or two and got the files Dave had sent
me to build. I still need to do some editing (e.g. make sure there's no
references left to it being on Dave's Web site) and then will put it up
on gitlab so people can raise issues and/or send merge requests or pull
requests, or be given maintainer access.

The current version is at
https://www.delightfulcomputing.com/xslfaq/xsl/

But, it will move to a permanent neutral home shortly. I've been
offered hosting at xml.com; other suggestions welcome. I'll post here
when it's stable.

The Google Search Box won't work right now, as Google hasn't indexed
the pages here.  In any case when it moves i'll install redirects to
the new home, so the above link will continue to work.

Many thanks to Dave Pawson for creating it and maintaining it for so
long.

Ongoing, i think whether to update this to reflect XSLT 3, or whether
to make new XSLT 3 resources (and XSLT 4?) is a separate question -
whaat do you think?

Liam

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Available for XML/Document/Information Architecture/XSLT/
XSL/XQuery/Web/Text Processing/A11Y training, work & consulting.
Barefoot Web-slave, antique illustrations:  http://www.fromoldbooks.org


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