Fucking A! No more dumb ass cowboys with their fingers on the button! WOOOOOooooooH yeaH!
So China doesn't have paitents then? Cool. Time to go there and start the demise of the evil empire (America that is), or would it jjust be putting the boot in as it cuts it dumb-ass own throwt.
Usama ROCKS! Die America DIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(This is a message brought to you by everyone else in the world)
Most of the big standards that the W3C has published to date are more about documenting and unify existing technologies that have already emerged (i.e. HTML, XML, RDF). This XFroms thing would seem to be the first major thing they have tried to pioneer where all the major vendors have their own interests at stake.
I would be expecting more solidarity from the Mozilla side of things but I guess there is big business there too now. The web is about sharing where business is about Darwinism. This sort of problem has to be resolved if the web is to progress.
As for XForms, what can you do with them that you can't do already? Less Javascript perhaps? Is that worth having to support 3 separate technologies? If it doesn't get resolved then I know I'll just stick to the current standard as it will always be supported.
Fucking A! No more dumb ass cowboys with their fingers on the button! WOOOOOooooooH yeaH!
So China doesn't have paitents then? Cool. Time to go there and start the demise of the evil empire (America that is), or would it jjust be putting the boot in as it cuts it dumb-ass own throwt.
Usama ROCKS! Die America DIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(This is a message brought to you by everyone else in the world)
Most of the big standards that the W3C has published to date are more about documenting and unify existing technologies that have already emerged (i.e. HTML, XML, RDF). This XFroms thing would seem to be the first major thing they have tried to pioneer where all the major vendors have their own interests at stake.
I would be expecting more solidarity from the Mozilla side of things but I guess there is big business there too now. The web is about sharing where business is about Darwinism. This sort of problem has to be resolved if the web is to progress.
As for XForms, what can you do with them that you can't do already? Less Javascript perhaps? Is that worth having to support 3 separate technologies? If it doesn't get resolved then I know I'll just stick to the current standard as it will always be supported.