On Fri, 27 Sep 1996, Paul Miller wrote:
> If we are to get anywhere with encouraging adoption of Dublin Core,
> we surely need to get them out there USING it, and tools like mine,
> Jon's and Andy's are a big step towards this.
Unless we want it to become an ISO standard... :-) :-) :-)
> Is Andy's suggestion of assigning the current flavour of DC a 0.1
> version number inside the package information acceptable to everyone,
> so that we can move forward...?
>
> In short, can I change my
>
> <META NAME=package" CONTENT="(TYPE=begin) Dublin Core">
>
> to
>
> <META... "(TYPE=begin) Dublin Core 0.1">
>
> and start telling the big wide world about it...?
Gets my vote. Lets say that if there are no dissenting voices within a
week (to give people time to get back from Bonn and whereever else they've
been), we'll assume that we've drawn consensus on this. Reasonable?
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
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Jon "Jim'll" Knight, Researcher, Sysop and General Dogsbody, Dept. Computer
Studies, Loughborough University of Technology, Leics., ENGLAND. LE11 3TU.
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