> Because something is successful does not mean it's reasonable to demand > that it be the only way. Other things can be successful too. All of the > above models are great - I hope they all flourish. But I also hope we can > agree we should defer to the general population to decide what models > they wish to patronize rather than proscribing from on high which are and are > not "acceptable". In fact it's imperative that we do encourage as many > different models as possible, because it is only through diversity and > experimentation that we discover what works.
Yes. But *I* hope we can agree that not all of those models are compatible with the stated goals of the W3C. -- Duncan Bayne ph: +61 420817082 | web: http://duncan-bayne.github.com/ | skype: duncan_bayne I usually check my mail every 24 - 48 hours. If there's something urgent going on, please send me an SMS or call me.
