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[OT?] Participation in W3C WGs Re: vertical tab in XML

From: Pavel Lepin <p.lepin@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/8/2007 12:14:00 PM


Richard Tobin <richard@c...> wrote in
<fguik1$1168$1@p...>:
> In article <fgudil$iav$1@a...>, Pavel Lepin 
> <p.lepin@c...> wrote:
>>> The best way to learn that skill, as far as I know, is
>>> to actually be involved in writing a specification of
>>> this sort.
> 
>>Tempting, tempting. But four thousand euro is a good bit
>>more that I can cough up at the moment.
> 
> It is possible to participate in W3C Working Groups as an
> invited expert, though I don't know the details of the
> procedure.

Yes, but I don't qualify. If I paid four thousand for the
honour, messing the specs up would be perfectly fine with
me. Being invited as an expert, when I'm hardly anything of
the sort, and then leaving my, er, unmistakable imprint on
the recommendations the world is going to use for years to
come - that wouldn't be, well, my kind of thing.

-- 
"DAD! DID YOU KNOW THERE WERE RATS UP HERE?"
"'s a'ight, Mortin dun' bite."


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