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[xsl] Re: [xml-dev] Community Group for QT4 specs

2020-11-27 17:36:49
I'm humbled to be one of the first persons, to reply to this thread. Just
quickly, scanned through the qt4cg github repos (particularly the XSLT 4.0
editor's draft). The work seems useful and timely. I hope to interact,
further bit through the XSLT 4.0 development process.

On Fri, Nov 27, 2020 at 10:48 PM Michael Kay <mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com> 
wrote:

I have established a W3C community group to work on extensions to the
XSLT/XPath/XQuery 3.x specs, and invite participation.

There have been initial proposals on the EXPath-ng forum, in my XML Prague
2020 paper, and more recently I have published some proposals in W3C spec
format.

I've forked the W3C specifications repository to the new home of
https://github.com/qt4cg/qtspecs and I intend to use that as the location
for managing the specs and tracking issues. There's a W3C mailing list
which you can join at https://www.w3.org/community/xslt-40/, and I
propose to use that for general discussions. Signing up to the W3C list
makes you a member of the group, but the GitHub project is open to all. The
mailing list is public-xslt-40
<https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xslt-40/>@w3.org

Norm has promised to set up a continuous integration process so that
commits to the repository automatically generate new HTML specs, but in the
meantime you can find the current state of play by digging down into the
repository.

I'm not planning to do anything grandiose: nothing as ambitious or as
disruptive as schema-awareness in 2.0, or streaming in 3.0. I see it mainly
as completing unfinished business: working with maps and arrays and JSON,
in particular, has revealed gaps in functionality that it shouldn't be too
hard to fix. We've already been plugging some of these gaps in Saxon with
extensions, but it would be much better for everyone if we have community
discussion and consensus before extensions are implemented.

My personal interest is more in XSLT and XPath than XQuery, but changes to
XPath and the function library impact XQuery as well, so participation from
people whose primary interest is XQuery is more than welcome.

Michael Kay




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