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Subject: [humanmarkup-comment] Base Schema-humlNameAtts
- From: Rex Brooks <rexb@starbourne.com>
- To: humanmarkup-comment@lists.oasis-open.org, humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 04:52:46 -0700
Title: Base Schema-humlNameAtts
Hi Everyone,
I am copying some relevant comments in this message to capture
them for this thread. I will get back to this thread with a reply to
this post momentarily.
I'm baaack....
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2002 10:39:47 -0500
From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)"
<clbullar@ingr.com>
Subject: RE: [humanmarkup-comment] Back to the Grindstone
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I agree. Technically, these would use INCLUDE
statements probably in the secondary schemas.
len
-----Original Message-----
From: Rex Brooks [mailto:rexb@starbourne.com]
At 9:16 AM -0500 9/5/02, Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
>Sorry Rex, awfully busy here too.
>
>By way of explanation, originally the humlNameAtts were
>a simple place holder for a reusable attribute set which
>while creating the primary draft, I noted were showing up
>in multiple element types. I've no objection to these
>being harmonized with other standards. I don't have
time
>to do this myself. :-( I would hope that whatever
other
>specification is used as a source for these, that their
>definitions are stable. Interlocking language
designs
>can be difficult to manage.
Understood, and for below, yes. The one realm where HumanML can
gain
the most traction as a standard, which will then leverage our
other
efforts into far greater visibility and use is in the protection
of
privacy for personal preferences in depth, with the emphasis on
depth
so that those of us who understand how to use that depth can
demonstrate it for the rest of the web in a way that shows the
benefit of having web applications and web services custom
tailored
for each individual. However to do that we have to be harmonized
with
name and address and Human Resources, which is the single largest
usage of personal information--extremely important personal
information related directly to one's ability to earn a living and
be
treated properly in the workplace, which is arguably the most
important aspect of our lives, especially online. So we must be
absolutely compatible and interoperable with the authentication
and
certification of identities represented in the name schema and
subsequently in the address schema and the various Human Resources
Schemata. If we build on that basis to deliver REAL benefits, our
standard will fly. Otherwise we will be marginal at best.
Ciao,
Rex
>Are you asking that these schema be used as contributing
>schema, IOW, we INCLUDE them in the primary so that authors
>using the primary can use them in their documents?
>
>len
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rex Brooks [mailto:rexb@starbourne.com]
>Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:56 AM
>To: humanmarkup-comment@lists.oasis-open.org;
>humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org
>Subject: [humanmarkup-comment] Back to the Grindstone
>
>
>Hi Everyone,
>
>I have been busy, so I am just now coming up for air, sort
of. I was
>working on my own website, to offer some sculpture I have worked
on
>for the last few years, and, of course, there appears to be a
problem
>with Netscape 4.7 in viewing it, so I have still more work to do.
If
>you care to look, my url is in my signature, but don't use the
>Netscape 4.7 browser if you do.
>
>However, I am getting back to HumanMarkup regardless. I really
do
>intend to get this first issue out the door by the end of this
month,
>so I need help here.
>
>No one has commented on humlNameAtts and I was hoping someone
would
>step up to take on the job of checking/harmonizing those schemata
I
>listed and posted urls for, but, alas, no one has picked up on
the
>hint. Please help....
>
>Okay, that's it for the begging. I'm a very accepting person, so
I
>will just carry on as best I can. I may not get a new
official
>posting off today, but tomorrow for sure and thereafter in a big
way.
>
>Ciao,
>Rex
>--
Ciao,
Rex
--
Rex Brooks
Starbourne Communications Design
1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA 94702 *510-849-2309
http://www.starbourne.com * rexb@starbourne.com
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