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W3C SGML

SGML Working Group

Meetings | Current Drafts | Justification and Goals | Members | WG List Archive

Meetings

Meetings of the SGML Working Group are scheduled twice a year by the SGML ERB. Since most WG business is conducted by electronic mail (see Justification and Goals), attendance at meetings is optional. Meetings for the next year have tentatively been planned as follows:

Current Drafts

Draft production and maintenance is carried out by the SGML ERB. The W3C SGML ERB Working Document Repository is maintained by Tim Bray.

Justification and Goals

The functioning of the SGML WG is formally defined by the Technical Resolution W3C-SGML-ERB TC-1996-01. The overall goal of the WG is to serve as a panel of SGML experts that provides input to the SGML ERB and reviews its work. Its deliverables are defined as the work of the ERB progresses. Membership in the WG is by invitation of the chair of the ERB or by nomination of W3C member organizations. The WG is chartered in a way that requires no W3C resources beyond the maintenance of a mailing list and imposes little expense on WG participants.

Current issues before the WG are identical to the current issues before the ERB.

Working Group Members

Members of the WG are expected to respond to issues on the mailing list in a timely fashion. Current WG members include:

SGML ERB (ex officio members of the WG):

Chair: Jon Bosak                        [email protected]
Technical Lead: James Clark             [email protected]
XML Co-editor: Tim Bray                 [email protected]
XML Co-editor: C. M. Sperberg-McQueen   [email protected]
Steve DeRose, EBT                       [email protected]
Dave Hollander, HP                      [email protected]
Eliot Kimber, Passage Systems           [email protected]
Tom Magliery, NCSA                      [email protected]
Eve Maler, ArborText                    [email protected]
Jean Paoli, Microsoft                   [email protected]
Peter Sharpe, SoftQuad                  [email protected]
W3C Contact (non-voting): Dan Connolly  [email protected]

WG members who are not on the ERB:

Sharon Adler, EBT                       [email protected]
Paula Angerstein, Texcel                [email protected]
Todd Bauman, U. of Maryland             [email protected]
Anders Berglund, EBT                    [email protected]
Karl Best, Novell                       [email protected]
Michel Biezunski, High Text             [email protected]
Harvey Bingham, SGML consultant         [email protected]
Steve Brown, InfoObjects                [email protected]
Martin Bryan, SGML Centre               [email protected]
Mark Buckley, Microsoft                 [email protected]
Len Bullard, Lockheed-Martin            [email protected]
Lou Burnard, Oxford University          [email protected]
Steve Byrne, JavaSoft                   [email protected]
Kurt Conrad, Sagebrush Group            [email protected]
Paul Cope, auto-graphics                [email protected]
Keith Corbett, Harlequin                [email protected]
Robin Cover, SIL                        [email protected]
Derek Denny-Brown, TechnoTeacher        [email protected]
Dave Durand, Boston University          [email protected]
Carol Ellerbeck, INSO                   [email protected]
Joe English, CR Laboratories            [email protected]
Ralph Ferris, Fujitsu OSSI              [email protected]
Lee Fogal, Digital Equipment            [email protected]
Todd Freter, Novell                     [email protected]
Matthew Fuchs, Disney Imagineering      [email protected]
Charles Goldfarb                        [email protected]
Paul Grosso, ArborText                  [email protected]
Eduardo Gutentag, Sun Microsystems      [email protected]
Hasse Haitto, Synex                     [email protected]
Catherine Hamon, Hightext               [email protected]
Ken Holman, Microstar                   [email protected]
John Iobst, Newspaper Assoc. of America [email protected]
Rick Jelliffe, Allette Systems          [email protected]
Alan Karben, Wall Street Journal        [email protected]
P�r Karlsson, Ericsson                  [email protected]
Debbie Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies   [email protected]
John Lavagnino, Martin Hensel/Brown U.  [email protected]
Bill Lindsey, BDM Technologies          [email protected]
Per �ke Ling, Ericsson                  [email protected]
Megan MacMillan, BDM Technologies       [email protected]
Christopher Maden, EBT                  [email protected]
Murray Maloney, SoftQuad                [email protected]
James Mason, ORNL                       [email protected]
Alex Milowski, Copernican Solutions     [email protected]
Ed Mooney, Sun Microsystems             [email protected]
Steve Newcomb, TechnoTeacher            [email protected]
Gavin Nicol, EBT                        [email protected]
Nancy Paisner, Hitachi                  [email protected]
Gary Palmer, ActiveSystems              [email protected]
Dave Peterson, SGMLWorks!               [email protected]
Paul Prescod, U. of Waterloo            [email protected]
Lynne Price, SGML consultant            [email protected]
Liam Quin, SoftQuad                     [email protected]
Arjun Ray, Q2-II                        [email protected]
Bill Smith, Sun Microsystems            [email protected]
Bob Stayton, SCO                        [email protected]
Robert Streich, Schlumberger            [email protected]
Jeff Suttor, Sun Microsystems           [email protected]
James Tauber, U. of Western Australia   [email protected]
Wayne Taylor, Novell                    [email protected]
Henry Thompson, U. of Edinburgh         [email protected]
Sarah G.E. Tourville, SAGRELTO          [email protected]
Sam Wilmott, OmniMark                   [email protected]
Chris Wilson, Microsoft                 [email protected]
Wayne Wohler, IBM                       [email protected]
Lauren Wood, SoftQuad                   [email protected]

WG Archive

The WG list archive serves not only as the repository for discussions within the WG but also as the record of decisions made by the SGML ERB.

The WG mailing list is currently maintained by Jon Bosak.

Related Documents


Jon Bosak, chair
Dan Connolly, W3C staff contact
Last revised 1996.10.04