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(b) because its not English to get excited about anything unless Australia have
been humiliated at cricket. Which, of course, they were last week. Anyway, well
done everybody for getting this far. And fingers crossed.
Well done, England; Paul Collinwood was a revelation! If only players
bring that energy into every game, Australia and South Africa will be back in
the barracks!
From: Ian Robinson
[mailto:ian_robinson@uk.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:02 AM
To: ws-tx@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [ws-tx] Web Services Transaction v1.1 has been submitted for
consideration as an OASIS standard.
Following the
successful conclusion of the committee spec ballot last week, the CS spec
materials have been produced by the editors and the OS (OASIS standard) package
has been submitted to the TC admin. The package will be validated for
completeness by the TC Admin between now and the end of the month. All being
well, the TC Admin will send the package to the wider OASIS membership for
their consideration on March 1st. Two weeks after that the membership ballot
will begin and will run until the end of March. If it is successful we will
have an OASIS open standard dated....April 1st. Oh well.
We're not quite
there but we are close. The Englishman in me is afraid to get excited (a)
because it would actually cause something to go wrong and (b) because its not
English to get excited about anything unless Australia have been humiliated at
cricket. Which, of course, they were last week. Anway, well done everybody for
getting this far. And fingers crossed.
Regards,
Ian Robinson
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