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Hi Folks,
Last week Steve Newcomb sent a message to this list [1] that has me
very intrigued. In his message he is hinting at problems, and hinting
there is a better way. Consider these snippets of his message:
The problem keeps coming up: how to distribute,
and limit the distribution, of authority over a
large-community-wide document type, among smaller
sub-communities.
Top-down authority over document types simply
can't work across diverse human communities.
The authority-distribution problem.
Distribution of semantic authority.
The W3C's focus on machine-to-machine communication
and AI left little room for questions about human
issues.
Different communities communicate differently within
themselves, and their syntaxes need to evolve in
different contexts with ever-diverging requirements.
XML namespace fiasco
This story is very far from being over
Questions
1. What is "the authority-distribution problem"?
2. What does it mean to "distribute semantic authority"?
3. What story is far from over?
/Roger
[1] http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200807/msg00024.html
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