Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sure, I'd be happy to speak with any (or all) of you. We can do IRC, or a
telcon, ..., whatever works best.
FWIW, I've found no problems whatsoever regarding our (Debian's)
non-profit status w/ regard to our involvement in OASIS projects.
Mark has
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, David N. Welton wrote:
Mark Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sure, I'd be happy to speak with any (or all) of you. We can do IRC, or a
telcon, ..., whatever works best.
FWIW, I've found no problems whatsoever regarding our (Debian's)
non-profit status w/ regard
Sanjiva Weerawarana wrote:
Couple of the folks working on implementing WS-SecureConversation
are interested in joining that TC (if and when it appears in
OASIS ..).
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
If we manage to sort out the infrastructure/logistics and all the
other points Dirk correctly raised,
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I would hope that at least folks who are directly involved, particularly
from our Web Services, Portals and XML-Security projects, would volunteer.
I have a few specific names in mind.
GRIN. I think I've mentioned in the past I'd be interested in the
security areas.
Debian has been part of the OASIS group for a couple years. If you
are interested, I can ask the person spearheading that to send a
message to this list.
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, David Crossley wrote:
David N. Welton wrote:
Debian has been part of the OASIS group for a couple years. If you
are interested, I can ask the person spearheading that to send a
message to this list.
I reckon that is a good idea. It would be relevant to hear
how
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
Within the ASF we have a number of projects which deal with formats
and standards close to OASIS.
random examples: docbook, uddi, relax ng.
We've been approached by OASIS to see if it makes sense to join them. This
is a call out to Community to see if that makes sense.
We've been approached by OASIS to see if it makes sense to join them.
This is a call out to Community to see if that makes sense.
There are a number of obstacles when working with OASIS (or the w3c for
that matter) compared to working with some of the other/normal standards
bodies such as
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Leo Simons wrote:
Within the ASF we have a number of projects which deal with formats
and standards close to OASIS.
random examples: docbook, uddi, relax ng.
And POI for the office doc standards; something Oasis is getting into
seriously.
Do you think it makes
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I'll give this conversation a week or so to build up; and if not - will
send a polite msg to Oasis saying; thanks for the offer but not at this
time.
I think you should also provide some list of 'benefits' for ASF to
Ok - personal benefits
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