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Declaration #1

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ebeshero opened this issue Jul 31, 2018 · 4 comments
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Declaration #1

ebeshero opened this issue Jul 31, 2018 · 4 comments

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@ebeshero
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@sydb suggests this Declaration be one of independence for our data. I wonder if it's also to be a declaration about declarative programming.

@ndw
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ndw commented Aug 27, 2018

That wasn't first among my thoughts about declarative markup. Do you have some specific examples in mind?

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sydb commented Aug 28, 2018

To be clear, I was more rejecting the notion that our use of “declaration” was akin to a declaration of war than asserting it should be a declaration of independence.

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For me it's always been a strength of XML that the culture (and the difficulty of data binding to traditional languages) has kept central the idea that document authors/editors/transcribers/creators own their data and the format, not application developers. The information is independent of any one program, any one vendor. Is that what you meant by independence, @sydb ?

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sydb commented Aug 30, 2018

Absolutely, @liamquin; although not really what I meant for “declaration”, (since I use “descriptive” to describe markup of that sort).

But I don’t think it’s useful at this point to hash out what I (or someone else) meant at the time. As long as we’re not thinking “declaration of war”, we should just move forward. :-)

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