Just reinforce Kurt's point -- at least I think this was his point:
Option 1 does not produce something that vendors will be able to implement
and guarantee interoperability. It captures work we have already done,
with a bit of clean up and an effort to document known holes/issues.
Option 1 and 2 differ in whether this work is done under the umbrella of
the working group, or as individual submissions.
John McMeeking
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At 11:21 PM 1/14/2003, Richard Huber wrote:
>I'm in favor of option 1. As noted by Felix and Ryan, a standard way of
>replicating data would be very helpful to many users.
How does option 1 provide "a standard way to replicate data"?
>And I believe we have authors to finish up the work.
Good to hear.