From mike at nachbaur.com Fri Apr 2 11:26:43 2004 From: mike at nachbaur.com (Michael A Nachbaur) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:29:26 2004 Subject: [Dahut-pm] Sorry about the delay (was: Schema Repository) In-Reply-To: <200403301634.30057.chris@prather.org> References: <1080415330.13151.8.camel@localhost.localdomain> <200403301634.30057.chris@prather.org> Message-ID: <200404020926.43823.mike@nachbaur.com> On March 30, 2004 01:34 pm, Chris Prather wrote: > On Saturday 27 March 2004 14:22, Christian Glahn wrote: > > Although the xml cover pages are not an open repository by the meaning > > of the word, but it bundles many initiatives, that already have created > > schemas (in relaxng, xmlschema or dtd) for a broad range of problems > > (document formats, process description, semantic web etc.). > > > > Christian > > Sorry about the delay in getting this through to the list. There was some > issues regarding Bender not caring about the admin password for moderation > and neither Robin nor I being able to remember it. Bah, Bender! Bite my shiny metal ass! From robin.berjon at expway.fr Tue Apr 6 10:39:17 2004 From: robin.berjon at expway.fr (Robin Berjon) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:29:26 2004 Subject: [Dahut-pm] listserv anyone? Message-ID: <4072CF25.3010301@expway.fr> Dahut! I'm looking to my brethren and, err, sisthren for a (potential) little bit of help. I need to set up two mailing lists, with only archives protected by passwords. The lists would be low traffic, and likely short-lived (probably under a year). I could do this at YahooGroups or something similar, but the discussion is somewhat confidential -- in various ways W3C, MPEG, and/or JCP (sic) confidential -- and I would rather it were in trusted hands. The reason for this is that W3C either has public lists where companies refuse to post details, or member lists, which non-members can't access (variations on similar stuff for the other two). Therefore, getting those guys to liaise is tough... I'm only interested in this service if it's a total no-brainer for you, otherwise I'll find something else :) Thanks! -- Robin Berjon From perigrin at prather.org Fri Apr 16 10:23:45 2004 From: perigrin at prather.org (perigrin@prather.org) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:29:26 2004 Subject: [Dahut-pm] And now a word from our sponsers ... Message-ID: <200404161123.45448.> According to Dave Cross, Addison Wesley/Prentice Hall is offering a deal to User Group memebers who purchase books online through their website. The details are in a PDF file at http://www.pm.org/AW-UGcoupon.pdf, but basically there are discount codes that you enter into the order form on their site. (Dave Cross) The new Perl Medic is supposed to be very good. -Chris