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XML Schema Patterns for Databinding Working Group Teleconference

22 Apr 2008

Agenda

See also: IRC log

Attendees

Present
pauld, +0771110aaaa, George_Cowe
Regrets
Chair
pauld
Scribe
pauld

Contents


 

 

<trackbot-ng> Date: 22 April 2008

adrian: been looking at the report esp WCF
... had suggestions for flags

pauld: OK, but it's changing the "out of the box" experience
... one answer to communicate this is to have two reports: "WCF vanilla" and "WCF with flags"

adrian: they were looking bad, but the flag fixed an issue when we bundled all the services together
... could become very time consuming to examine individual failure

pauld: thanks for you efforts, Microsoft can assist now if they're unhappy

gcowe: presented our work to the XForms Working Group
... presented the Basic patterns as being a subset

http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-xsd-databinding/2008Apr/0003.html

gcowe: we're working with XForms, nothing more for the WG to say really

pauld: we need to make progress on Advanced
... next call in two weeks when we'll start to prepare our reports for the Director's call
... will re-run the Python/Ruby kits as promised

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Summary of Action Items

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