Extensible Markup Language (XML) Activity Statement (original) (raw)

The XML Activity is now closed.

The Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). The W3C created and maintains the XML specification. The W3C is also the primary center for developing other cross-industry specifications that are based on XML. Some of these are done within the XML Activity, such as XML Query and XML Schema, and some (such as SVG) in other W3C areas. The XML Activity tries to keep a balance between maintaining stability and backwards compatibility, making improvements that help to encourage interoperability, and bringing new communities into the world of XML.

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Summary of Activity Structure

Group Chair Team Contact Charter
Efficient XML Interchange Working Group (participants) Takuki Kamiya Carine Bournez Chartered until 31 May 2015
XML Coordination Group (participants) Paul Grosso Liam Quin Chartered until 31 May 2015
XML Core Working Group (participants) Paul Grosso, Norman Walsh Liam Quin Chartered until 31 May 2015
XML Processing Model Working Group (participants) Norman Walsh Liam Quin Chartered until 31 May 2016
XML Query Working Group (participants) Jim Melton, Andrew Coleman Liam Quin Chartered until 31 May 2015
XSLT Working Group (participants) Sharon Adler Liam Quin, Carine Bournez Chartered until 31 May 2015

This Activity Statement was prepared for TPAC 2014 per section 5 of the W3C Process Document.Generated from group data.

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