> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Lachlan Hunt
> Sent: Monday, 12 February 2007 8:37 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Standards War - HTML 5 vs XHTML 2.0
> 
> Paul Ross wrote:
> > I was there at the WSG Sydney meeting last Thursday and was very
> > interested to hear Lachlan Hunt ("the tallest WSG member" according
> > to Russ) talking about the "Future of HTML".
> 
> Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. :-)
> 
> > Lachlan's talk raised a lot of questions (which I wished I'd asked at
> > the meeting but felt like a noob at the time).
> 
> HTML 5 was new to most people at the meeting, there's no need to feel
> like a noob when everyone else around is too. :-)
> 
> > Is this a fork in the specs road or a "standards war" in the making?
> 
> No, I wouldn't call it a standards war, the major browser vendors have
> already unanimously decided what they will be implementing.  It is a
> minor fork in the road, but it's not a big issue since the other
> alternative is a dead end.  XHTML 2.0 is effectively dead and is
> relatively safe to ignore.  HTML 5 is the most relevant spec.  In many
> ways, it's already far more relevant than HTML 4.01.
> 
> There are numerous, significant problems with XHTML 2.0, which make it
> extremely difficult, if not impossible, to implement interoperably in
> the real world.  Although, we recognise the fact that there are some
> features in XHTML 2 that people like, and many of them have already been
> incorporated in, or being considered for, HTML5.

Hi Lachlan, Over at Apache Forrest, our next version of the Web Publishing 
Framework is to be based around XHTML 2.0. 

For this reason alone, I would like to quote to the members your message
Above. Can I do that ? If yes would you rather it be to a public or
Private list.

Thanks.

Gav...

> 
> If anyone is interested in learning more about, or getting involved
> with, HTML5, there are several things that you can do.  Read the blog,
> FAQ or wiki; ask questions in the forum, #whatwg on IRC or the new
> whatwg help mailing list; or read the specs and contribute to the main
> mailing list.  More information about these is available from the WHATWG
> home page.
> 
> http://whatwg.org/
> 
> --
> Lachlan Hunt
> http://lachy.id.au/
> 
> 
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