Thank you Sri, but you give me too much credit :-)

Although I've been advocating "Witango as an XML language" since sometime
after 4.0 was launched, I think the first time I heard the phrase was from
someone at the vaporware session at the Conference in Pittsburgh.

We started talking about Marketing, and I might have been the one who got
the ball rolling about the XML approach, but someone else provided the
phrase I think and suddenly Phil was repeating it. It could have been
Phil's idea - but I can't remember because I was running on very little
sleep at that point.

Anyway, I am glad that I was able to contribute in any small way -
especially after I had to back out of going to New York (my work load is
just too crushing), but obviously the right combination of people made it
there.

For those of you that are interested, the link below is a copy of the
presentation that I sent the New York team, that I was going to do:

What is the Witango XML Execution Engine?
http://xml-extra.net/webpage.xmlx?node=84

Please let me know your thoughts on this article, to see if it could be
refined any further.

Thank you again. Cheers....


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sri Amudhanar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of list witango-talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 11:37 AM
Subject: Witango-Talk: InternetWorld


> Thanks to all of you for your warm sentiments. Thanks especially to David
for his meticulous
> legwork in preparation for the show. Thanks also to Scott, who I am told,
coined the term 'XML
> Execution Engine'. Genius is always in the simplicity! My wife, who I am
convinced has an eye
> for right stuff, gave a thumbs up for the very nice shirts Sophie and
Phil provided us for the
> Show.
> Thanks to Ian for putting the money where it counts. In the many trade
shows at Jacob-Javits as
> an exhibitor, and I can comfortably say that this show clicked together
as a eye-catcher from
> seasoned professionals presenting a confidant winner. We drew a lot of
attention, and we did
> better than the other booths around us.
> I want to thank Jason of Bathysphere for kicking it all off by doing the
MacWorld. This
> definitely gave impetus and recognition that the Witango is here to stay
as a strong contender.
> Adding to Ian's observations, the InternetWorld tradeshow official did
wear a badge and admitted
> to being on the prowl for eligible winners (of course, she got the
sunshine treatment!). The
> final selections were made by a panel of judges later, based on the
impressions of the tradeshow
> officials visiting the exhibits.
>
> Sri Amudhanar
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> web: www.maxys.com
> Maxys Corporation
> 703 729 0600
> Ashburn, Virginia-20147
> USA
>
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