XSLT
xsl-editors@w3.org opens its doors
09:22, 23 Nov 2001 UTC | Eric van der Vlist

Max Froumentin has announced that the xsl-editors@w3.org mailing list is now unmoderated and open for subscription, in order to exchange ideas about the XSLT language and its further development.

The purpose of the list is clearly differentiated from that of the xsl-list which continues to be the recommended channel in which to ask questions about the usage of XSLT:

People are invited to join the mailing list in order to exchange views on the XSLT language and its development. In order to keep traffic to a reasonable level, it is strongly discouraged to ask general questions about the use of XSLT, which pertain to xsl-list. The moderator reserves the right to unsubscribe people who will post off-topic messages.

The W3C list also seems to be specific to XSLT while the xsl-list covers all the XSL family including XSLT, XPath and XSL-FO.

Other story:

PLEASE BOYCOTT ALL FRENCH PRODUCTS! (PLEASE BOYCOTT ALL FRENCH PRODUCTS! - 07:40, 18 May 2003)

PLEASE BOYCOTT ALL FRENCH PRODUCTS!

Please refrain from purchasing any French products:

We ask that you assist in spreading this message to all your friends and family, this action may seem extreme at first, however as this month unfolds, a boycott of all French products will seem to be more of an British duty then an outlandish attack.

Thank you for your time, -The Wentworth Society

> Re: PLEASE BOYCOTT ALL FRENCH PRODUCTS! (I agree! - 07:49, 26 May 2003)
  
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