Tim Bray compares it to ASCII. Does anyone discuss ASCII anymore? Once in a
while, maybe, in the context of Unicode or other character encodings that are
supplanting it. You're completely right on this one. XML should become
invisible and well-understood as it becomes ubiquitous; the problems it solves
should be the focus of the discussion.
Len Bullard wrote:
>Beers together sometime. Even if the arguments look
>fierce, at the end of the day, beers together.
I think we could all use more beers together. There will always be arguments,
but there will always be (hopefully) beer. Someday I'll actually make it to
one of these conferences, and we'll have beer.
Simon St.Laurent
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