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RE: [xsl] Announce: XSL and XML Archives
by Tim Watts other posts by this author
Aug 24 2001 1:18AM messages near this date
[xsl] Announce: XSL and XML Archives | Re: [xsl] Announce: XSL and XML Archives
WOW -

I'm in the top 50 on http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Leaders/xsl-list/
:-)

Equal no. 19 (with about 3 others)

But this post will put me into 19 on my own!!!

(this could become a problem, as XSLT coders tussle to get to the top and
topple Mick Kay from the throne)

Tim Watts

>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: owner-xsl-list@[...].com
>  [mailto:owner-xsl-list@[...].com]On Behalf Of
>  Paul Prescod
>  Sent: Friday, 24 August 2001 10:26 AM
>  To: xsl-list@[...].com
>  Subject: [xsl] Announce: XSL and XML Archives
> 
>  At the top is a fun but mostly useless feature that allows you to see
>  who has been busy on the list (called "leaders)".
> 
>    http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Leaders/xml-dev/
> 
>  Surprisingly, my name is still in the top ten despite the fact that I
>  have beenquiet on xml-dev for a while. That shows how much I, er,
>  "contributed" in the past. Simon St. Laurent and Len Bullard are in
>  close contention for first place. Going back through Len's archive is
>  quite a mind-bending experience. And Simon's archive shows a definate
>  passion for the human implications of technology!
> 
>  http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Browse/ByAuthor/xml-dev?
author=clbullar@[...].com

The "recent" link at the top allows you to catch up on a list that
you've unsubscribed from (e.g. after a vacation). The "archives" link
lets you browse historical stuff.

I hope this service will be useful to the XSLT and XML communities and I
would also like to see it grow and become even more useful over time.
Please submit your suggestions and bug reports to me or to the ASPN
team. If you are interested in XSLT, please also take a look at the
companion announcement on the XSLT Cookbook:

http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/xsl-list/755730
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Thomas B. Passin
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