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Potential topics include XML, specifications on how XML should be used for genealogical reporting, vocabularies like GedML, GeniML, and GEDCOM 6.0, conversion of GEDCOM to XML, genealogy visualization tools, advice on XML and XSLT, and so on. Although this group is not a genealogy standards committee, discussion of current/proposed standards and models are viable topics. Restraint should be used when posting messages not directly related to genealogy and/or XML.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='listproc'>  <list:serial>114</list:serial>  <list:name>ietf-xml-mime</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>ietf-xml-mime-request@imc.org</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>ietf-xml-mime@imc.org</list-address>  <list:url>http://www.imc.org/ietf-xml-mime/</list:url>  <list:brief>MIME types for XML</list:brief>  <list:description>The ietf-xml-mime mailing list is for discussing MIME types for XML. Revisions of RFC 2376 are discussed.</list:description></list:list><!--<list:list type='majordomo'>  <list:serial>95</list:serial>  <list:name>java-xml-interest</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>majordomo@cybercom.net</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>java-xml-interest@cybercom.net</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>b.laforge@opengroup.org</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Bill Laforge</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://www.camb.opengroup.org/~laforge/jxml.html</list:url>  <list:brief>writing XML software in Java and vice versa</list:brief>  <list:description><p>discussions about writing XML software in Java and vice versa, especially</p><ul><li> Java class and bean metadata expressed as XML documents </li><li> Conversion of Java class metadata to byte codes defining simple, data-only classes</li><li>Reversable conversion of Java object streams to XML documents while maintaining type safety (JSXML)</li><li>Description of jar archives as XML documents; XML document-driven construction of jar files </li></ul></list:description></list:list>--><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>141</list:serial>  <list:name>javalanche</list:name>  <list:subscription-address></list:subscription-address>  <list-address> javalanche@rc3.org</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>rafeco@rc3.org</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Rafe Colburn</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/javalanche</list:url>  <list:brief>Web applications using Java</list:brief>  <list:description>A mailing list for developers of web applications using Java tools. The list is platform neutral and vendor independent. The focus is not on theory, but rather is on the discussion of real world issues facing developers. What works and what doesn't? How do you port an application from one servlet engine to another? What tools have you found that make your job easier? These are the sorts of questions that are asked and answered on the list.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>124</list:serial>  <list:name>jaxm-interest</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>listserv@JAVA.SUN.COM</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>JAXM-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM</list-address>  <list:url>http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/jaxm-interest.html</list:url>  <list:brief>Sun's Java XML Messaging API</list:brief>  <list:description>Discussion of Sun's Java XML Messaging API (JAXM) and the M Project early access prototype.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>137</list:serial>  <list:name>MusicXML</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>MusicXML-on@recordare.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>MusicXML@recordare.com</list-address>  <list:url>http://www.recordare.com/lists#MusicXML</list:url>  <list:brief>Markup language for sheet music</list:brief>  <list:description>The MusicXML e-mail list discusses MusicXML software and usage issues. If you are a MusicXML software developer, this is a great place to ask questions and share experiences.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='majordomo'>  <list:serial>97</list:serial>  <list:name>Perl-XML</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>listmanager@activestate.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>Perl-XML@ActiveState.com</list-address>  <list:brief>enhancing Perl to support XML and Unicode</list:brief>  <list:description>discussion of enhancing Perl's ability to work with XML and for using Perl with XML documents</list:description></list:list><list:list type='listproc'>  <list:serial>122</list:serial>  <list:name>php-xml</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>php-xml-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>php-xml@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>php-xml-iowner@yahoogroups.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Rael Dornfest           </list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/php-xml/</list:url>  <list:brief>XML processing in PHP</list:brief>  <list:description>Discussion of XML processing in PHP, PHP XML tools, and Weblications.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>132</list:serial>  <list:name>rdfws</list:name>  <list:subscription-address></list:subscription-address>  <list-address>rdfws@lists.fourthought.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>admin@fourthought.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Uche Ogbuji</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://lists.fourthought.com/mailman/listinfo/rdfws</list:url>  <list:brief>RDF in Web services</list:brief>  <list:description>Web services involve a great deal of structured description and design for agent automation. Both of these are matters addressed by the Resource Description Framework (RDF).This list is for discussion of the use of RDF in Web services and trade facilitation. Topics include the use of RDF to augment systems such as UDDI/WSDL or ebXML to the proposal and development of original solutions.</list:description></list:list><!-- fix this one ???? --><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>126</list:serial>  <list:name>reldeve</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>reldeve-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>reldeve@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>reldeve-owner@yahoogroups.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name></list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/reldeve</list:url>  <list:brief>The RELAX Schema Language</list:brief>  <list:description><list:p>RELAX is a schema language for XML</list:p><list:ol><li> RELAX is written in XML instance document syntax.</li><li> RELAX can validates datatypes. </li><li> RELAX grammer is more powerful than that of DTD.</li></list:ol></list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>137</list:serial>  <list:name>sax-announce</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>sax-announce-request@lists.sourceforge.net</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>sax-announce@lists.sourceforge.net</list-address>  <list:url>http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/sax-announce</list:url>  <list:brief>Announcements about the Simple API for XML</list:brief>  <list:description>Low-traffic list for announcements about SAX.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>136</list:serial>  <list:name>sax-devel</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>sax-devel-request@lists.sourceforge.net</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>sax-devel@lists.sourceforge.net</list-address>  <list:url>http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/sax-devel</list:url>  <list:brief>Future versions of SAX</list:brief>  <list:description>List for developers contributing to SAX. </list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>135</list:serial>  <list:name>sax-users</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>sax-users-request@lists.sourceforge.net</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>sax-users@lists.sourceforge.net</list-address>  <list:url>http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/sax-users</list:url>  <list:brief>Programming with the Simple API for XML</list:brief>  <list:description>List for developers using SAX in their own applications.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>138</list:serial>  <list:name>schematron-love-in</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>schematron-love-in-request@lists.sourceforge.net</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>schematron-love-in@lists.sourceforge.net</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>ricko@geotempo.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Rick Jelliffe</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=schematron-love-in</list:url>  <list:brief>Rick Jelliffe's schematron schema language</list:brief>  <list:description>Rick Jelliffe's schematron schema language </list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>130</list:serial>  <list:name>SML-DEV</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>sml-dev-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>sml-dev@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>sml-dev-owner@yahoogroups.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name></list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sml-dev</list:url>  <list:brief>A subset of XML</list:brief>  <list:description>Discussion of producing a simplified subset of XML, with probable disastrous consequences for interoperability.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>143</list:serial>  <list:name>SVG-Mobile</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>SVG-Mobile-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>SVG-Mobile@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>SVG-Mobile-owner@yahoogroups.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Andrew Watt</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/SVG-Mobile</list:url>  <list:brief>SVG on mobile platforms</list:brief>  <list:description>The development of SVG Mobile profiles (SVG Basic and SVG Tiny) opens  up new avenues for using SVG.The SVG-Mobile mailing list is intended to facilitate discussion on  topics relevant to the use of SVG on mobile platforms.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='listproc'>  <list:serial>129</list:serial>  <list:name>swi-dev@yahoogroups.com</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>swi-dev-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>swi-dev@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>swi-dev-owner@yahoogroups.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name></list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/swi-dev/</list:url>  <list:brief>Semantic Web Interface Development</list:brief>  <list:description><list:p>For discussion of Semantic Web Interface Technologies Development such as:</list:p>     <ol><li> How the SW will/can be interfaced</li>     <li>How current UI technologies may be used with SW technologies</li>     <li> SW Portals (the primary means of SW interface)</li>     <li> Current SWI sites, articles, resources etc.</li>     <li> How new technologies for the SW may be developed</li>  <li>SW protocols, frameworks, and applications</li></ol></list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>148</list:serial>  <list:name>talk</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>talk-subscribe@x-query.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>talk@x-query.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>jhunter@servlets.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>Jason Hunter</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://www.x-query.com/#talk</list:url>  <list:brief>information and discussion about XQuery</list:brief>  <list:description>This list is for practical discussion about XQuery: a place to work together to learn a new language, talk about problem solutions, discuss engines and implementations, chat about the latest announcements, and so on. </list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>134</list:serial>  <list:name>wbxml</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>wbxml-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>wbxml@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>wbxml-owner@yahoogroups.com</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name></list:maintainer-name>  <list:brief>WAP Binary XML</list:brief>  <list:description>WBXML (WAP Binary XML) is a standard from the <list:a href="http://www.wapforum.org/">WAP Forum</list:a> for encoding XML and WML documents.</list:description></list:list><list:list type='listproc'>  <list:serial>117</list:serial>  <list:name>www-rdf-interest</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>www-rdf-interest-request@w3.org</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>www-rdf-interest@w3.org</list-address>  <list:url>http://www.w3.org/RDF/Interest/</list:url>  <list:brief>Resource Description Framework</list:brief>  <list:description>General discussion of the W3C's Resource Description Framework</list:description></list:list><list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>144</list:serial>  <list:name>www-svg</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>www-svg-request@w3.org</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>www-svg@w3.org</list-address>  <list:url>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-svg/</list:url>  <list:brief>Scalable Vector Graphics</list:brief>  <list:description>Development and interpretation of the Scalable Vector Graphics specifications</list:description></list:list><list:list type='listproc'>  <list:serial>125</list:serial>  <list:name>www-xsl-fo</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>www-xsl-fo-request@w3.org</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>www-xsl-fo@w3.org</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>www-xsl-fo-request@w3.org</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name></list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-xsl-fo/</list:url>  <list:brief>XSL formatting objects</list:brief>  <list:description>Discussions about XSL formatting objects</list:description></list:list><!--<list:list type='Listserv'>  <list:serial>120</list:serial>  <list:name>XHTML-L</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>XHTML-L-subscribe@yahoogroups.com</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>XHTML-L@yahoogroups.com</list-address>  <list:maintainer-email>rune@imptech.net</list:maintainer-email>  <list:maintainer-name>RuneImp</list:maintainer-name>  <list:url>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/XHTML-L</list:url>  <list:brief>The XMLized version of HTML 4.0</list:brief>  <list:description>General discussion of the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, an XML compatible version of HTML 4.0.</list:description></list:list>--><!--<list:list type='majordomo'>  <list:serial>111</list:serial>  <list:name>XMI</list:name>  <list:subscription-address>majordomo@dstc.edu.au</list:subscription-address>  <list-address>xmi@dstc.edu.au</list-address>  <list:url>http://www.dstc.edu.au/mof/MailingLists/xmi/index.html</list:url>  <list:brief>the OMG's XMI XML application for UML</list:brief>  <list:description>a public forum for discussion of the OMG's XML-based Metadata Interchange specification (XMI)</list:description></list:list>--><list:list type='majordomo'>  <list:serial>110</list:serial>  <list:name>xml_zh</list:name>  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