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For those XML folks in this group...    (01)

>From: Eric van der Vlist <vdv@dyomedea.com>
>
>I am happy to announce that I am writing a book on Relax NG for O'Reilly
>and that this book will be published both on paper and on the web under
>the FSF's FDL licence[1].
>
>Not only will the final book published under FDL, but we are opening the
>review process and I have setup a web site [2] to get public feedback
>through a "critLink Mediator" annotation server [3].
>
>Having uploaded this morning the sixth chapter of the user's guide, I
>have thought that there was now enough stuff to start being useful for
>people wanting to learn Relax NG and that it was time to make this
>announcement!
>
>Please note that:
>
>1) The content of the web site is still immature and has not been
>copy-edited yet.
>2) Although the final book will be published under FDL, I retain
>"classical" copyright during the writing phase to make sure that only
>the final, validated and copy-edited version will be freely distributed.
>
>Looking forward to your comments.
>
>Eric
>[1] http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/
>[2] http://books.xmlschemata.org/relaxng/
>[3]
>http://annotations.xmlschemata.org/nph-med.cgi/http://books.xmlschemata.org 
>/relaxng/page1.html
>
>--
>Rendez-vous à Paris.
>                           http://www.technoforum.fr/integ2002/index.html
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>Eric van der Vlist       http://xmlfr.org            http://dyomedea.com
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