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dita-users
3645 Members,
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The dita-users group is dedicated to supporting users of DITA, covering everything from very general to very advanced topics. The Darwin Information Typing...
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xml-doc
2528 Members,
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xml-doc is a mailing list where writers, developers, product and service vendors, and others discuss the application of XML, SGML, and related technologies to structured authoring, ...( more)
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gpsxml
1253 Members,
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A place for developers interested in creating a common XML format for exchanging GPS data to share information. GPX, the GPS eXchange Format, provides a lightweight XML specification ...( more)
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rss-media
1150 Members,
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Discussion of metadata extensions to RSS for describing media enclosures.
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rss-public
Discussion of the Really Simple Syndication (RSS) specification and matters that come before the RSS Advisory Board , the group that publishes the specification, guides developers who ...( more)
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sportsml
482 Members,
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For feedback and requests for changes for the Sports Markup Language -- the industry standard XML vocabulary for Sports scores, schedules, standings, and statistics This group is open ...( more)
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oagi-OAGIS-Tibco
326 Members,
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This group is provided for the users of OAGIS using Tibco to discuss issue and solutions.
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svdig
222 Members,
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The Silicon Valley DITA Interest Group (SVDIG) exists to share information about DITA in the Silicon Valley / San Francisco area. For information about meetings, visit...
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ctdug
The Central Texas DITA Users Group (CTDUG) exists to share and advance knowledge and adoption of DITA in the central Texas region. For more information about DITA, see the DITA Focus...
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rng-users
This is a mailing for users of RELAX NG, which is a simple but powerful schema language for XML. RELAX NG is used by Open Document, RDF syntax, SVG 1.2, XHTML 2.0, and so...
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