Couple of things directly out of my mind even if more library than core language oriented are YAML support and the new proposal for convenient HTTP client functions. I remember a proposal by you, Christian, together with Adam maybe?

M.

On 16/11/20 15:30, Loren Cahlander wrote:
Please make sure to keep me in the loop.  I will need to keep xqDoc up to date.

On Nov 16, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Christian Grün <christian.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't know how many implementers we have on this list, outside of Christian 
and co., but thought you all might find it interesting.
Everyone: raise your hands and get involved ;)

Michael’s initiative to push for a new version of XQuery, XPath & co.
is very promising indeed. If you are interested in sharing your ideas
which features you would like to see in a new version: Now may still
be a good time for it!



PS I found this announcement on the XML.com Slack channel, fyi.

[1] Mike Kay's post from Slack:
I've been working on fleshing out my ideas for XSLT/XPath 4.0, based on my XML 
Prague paper earlier this year. I'm hoping to gather together a community group 
of some kind to take this forward; meanwhile I've published a very preliminary 
set of drafts:
XSLT: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XT/Overview-diff.html
F&O: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/FO/Overview-diff.html
XPath: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XP/xpath-40-diff.html
XQuery: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XQ/xquery-40-diff.html
Preparing for the rotten tomatoes: let me know what you think and whether you 
want to participate.
NOTE: each document has a summary of changes at the end. It's probably best to 
go there first.


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