On November 13 at XML DevCon 2000, there will be an
OASIS XSLT/XPath Conformance public meeting. To attend, browse to
the conference web site and register for the free Special Events Pass. The
pass admits you to the meeting, to the exhibits, and to the conference's keynote
sessions.
OASIS XSLT/XPath Conformance Public
Meeting
Monday, November 13 21:00-22:30 San Jose room, Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, California Keynotes include:
Tim Bray
"We're not finished building the
Web"
Tim Bray is co-editor of the XML specification and
a Seybold Fellow
Charles Goldfarb
"Pouring Cold Water on Burning
Questions"
Charles Goldfarb is the father of markup languages
and inventor of SGML.
Keynote Panel
"The Future of Software Development: What
and How"
The panel includes Tim Bray, Jim Gray
(noted author, ACM Turing Award Winner, and Senior Researcher at Microsoft),
Norbert Mikula (e-portal guru and CTO of Data Channel), David Orchard (co-editor
of W3C XLink and XInclude specifications and XML Architect at Jamcracker), Peter
Coffee (author and Technology Editor of eWEEK), Paul Brown (author and
Chief Architect, Informix), and Kevin Dick (author and founder of Claymore
Systems).
Special Events Pass:
"The OASIS
XSLT/XPath Conformance Technical Committee invites attendees
to a public session to discuss the scope and content of our work. This interactive session gives attendees an opportunity to comment or to ask questions of committee members and the work of the committee." =============== Ken North
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