Yum, alphabet soup for breakfast!

This note does a good job of communicating excitement, but for those
of us without a Library and Information Science background, is there
something very basic we could read to help us figure out why these
things should excite us and, in some cases, what they are in the first
place?  (For example, I'm pretty sure that here CMIS is not the OSI
Common Management Information Service.)

Right now my reaction is, "ouch, look at all the new stuff I have to
know so as not to break things when I muck around in the code!"  I'd
rather be excited, because it makes the learning easier.  But I don't
know how to get excited about these things.

-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he
means the exact opposite.

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