On 11/6/07, Roy Tennant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a presentation coming up and I'm considering doing what I'm calling a
Library Software Manifesto.
It's a fine line between focusing people's attention on specific
aspects of how to enter into and enforce contracts and dancing about
Thanks for providing your input Carl. I think is very good to get the
thoughts on this issue form someone with your background. For those who
haven't read it, even though it is a couple years old, I'd recommend
reading the article that Carl Grant and Rolad Dietz published in Library
Journal back
I will be out of the office starting Wed 11/07/2007 and will not return
until Mon 11/12/2007.
I will respond to your message shortly after I return.
Have a great week!
To OASIS members, Public Announce Lists:
The OASIS Search Web Services TC has recently approved for public review the
following Discussion Document:
Search Web Services v1.0 Discussion Document
This document: Search Web Services Version 1.0 - Discussion Document - 2
November 2007, was prepared
I really wish I could understand what you mean. I think I get the difference
between a contract and its enforcement and software architecture, but is
there a reason why these should not be addressed in the same talk? There is
clearly something I'm not getting here, so perhaps further explication