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Subject: RE: ebXML in W3C? and OASIS Business Transaction group
David Welsh wrote: > I believe BTP was begun before OASIS signed the Memo of > Understanding with CEFACT, to jointly continue ebXML development; > so there might be a timing issue causing the question of > overlaping objectives. That is correct. The OASIS BTP TC Call For Participation was sent out on 18 January 2001 (see http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/tc-announce/200101/msg00002.html), and the first meeting was held 13 March. The MoU between OASIS and UN/CEFACT was signed 11 May. The BTP TC Call For Participation identified how the work of this TC relates to that of ebXML, which Alastair Green clarified in a posting earlier today. The MoU applied only to the future of the ebXML work, and said nothing about the status of other OASIS or UN/CEFACT work. > 'Conflict' might be a strong term, and I've heard how to form a > TC but I'm not familar with the OASIS TC on-going workings, so > perhaps someone at the OASIS management level would get involved > here align the TC work on the OASIS side of the house ? OASIS technical work is driven by our members; i.e. our members decide what technical work we will do. Our technical process (see http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/process.shtml) allows any three of our members to form a technical committee on any topic, even if that effort happens to duplicate the work of other groups. We do our best to ensure collaboration, and have a good history of getting competitive groups to work together, but there may on ocassion be duplicate efforts. But I don't think that this is the case with BTP. </karl> ================================================================= Karl F. Best OASIS - Director, Technical Operations 978.667.5115 x206 karl.best@oasis-open.org http://www.oasis-open.org
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