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Subject:RE: [ebxml-dev] gorilla hair vs. beach balls
From:BELFORD Neil (Neil@vencorp.vic.gov.au)
Date:Jun 18, 2002 6:08:13 pm
List:org.ebxml.lists.ebxml-dev

What the business community cares about is things that work. Things that are
finished. Doing the boring stuff like delivering the product. Heads up dreamers.

The ebXML community needs to concentrate on DELIVERY, rather than being smarty
pants. The disgraceful failure to deliver the still missing ebMS v1.0 schema set
is a classic example of what is really wrong.

Neil Belford

Architect, FRC B2B System VENCorp http://www.vencorp.com.au