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<title>XML 2006</title><biblioid class="uri">http://norman.walsh.name/2006/11/12/xml2006</biblioid>
<volumenum>9</volumenum>
<issuenum>113</issuenum>
<pubdate>2006-11-12T14:58:06-05:00</pubdate>
<date>$Date: 2006-11-12 16:33:22 -0500 (Sun, 12 Nov 2006) $</date>
<author>
      <personname>
<firstname>Norman</firstname>
	<surname>Walsh</surname>
</personname>
    </author>
<copyright>
      <year>2006</year>
      <holder>Norman Walsh</holder>
    </copyright>
<abstract>
<para>The annual XML shindig is less than a month away. If you haven't
started to make your plans, the clock is ticking. In case it helps, I've
whipped up an iCal version of the programme.</para>
</abstract>
<dc:subject rdf:resource="http://norman.walsh.name/knows/taxonomy#Microformats"/>
<dc:subject rdf:resource="http://norman.walsh.name/knows/taxonomy#XML2006"/>
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<para xml:id="p1">The annual
<link xlink:href="http://www.xmlconference.org/">XML Conference</link> is just
a few short weeks away. I'm participating in
<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/154.html">a
panel</link> on pipeline processing, so I've been planning to go for ages, but
I just recently took a few minutes to skim the programme.</para>

<para xml:id="p2">It looks like this year's chair, <personname>
      <firstname>David</firstname>
<surname>Megginson</surname>
    </personname>, and the programme committee have
done an outstanding job. The schedule this year has four parallel
tracks: publishing, web, enterprise, and hands-on. It's a good organizing principle,
but it invariably leads to conflicts.</para>

<para xml:id="p3">My inclination today is to resolve conflicts as follows:</para>

<itemizedlist spacing="compact">
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p4">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/163.html">Getting There — The XML/XQuery Ecosystem</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p5">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/38.html">XQueryP: An XML Application Development Language</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p6">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/91.html">XML streaming: XML trees and XML querys – Can they co-exist in harmony?</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p7">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/90.html">The Essence of Declarative, XML-based Web Applications: XForms and XSLT</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p8">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/49.html">Typed XML programming without abandoning XML</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p9">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/43.html">W3C Schema Patterns for Databinding</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p10">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/154.html">XML pipeline processing</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p11">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/pechakucha.html">Vendor PechaKucha night</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p12">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/176.html">JSON, The Fat-Free Alternative to XML</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p13">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/50.html">Web Publishing 2.0 and XQuery</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p14">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/61.html">What Powers Web 2.0 Mashups</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p15">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/153.html">Web 2.0 and XML</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p16">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/156.html">Next-generation XML APIs</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p17">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/202.html">Managing Content with the Atom Publishing Protocol</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p18">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/26.html">Meta-stylesheets</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p19">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/152.html">DITA</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p20">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/57.html">Applying XQuery and OWL to CIA World Factbook, Wikipedia and Project Gutenberg</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p21">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/presentations/127.html">Social Semantic Mashups: Exploring Social Networks with Microformats and GRDDL</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
   <listitem>
      <simpara xml:id="p22">
	<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/keynotes.html#bosak">Closing Keynote</link>
      </simpara>
   </listitem>
</itemizedlist>

<para xml:id="p23">It strikes me as ironic that IDEAlliance can't manage to publish the schedules
for XML conferences in a reasonable and accessible way. They do have the data, right?
It wouldn't be hard to publish the XML sources, would it?</para>

<para xml:id="p24">In any event, I dragged the data uphill out of the
<link xlink:href="http://2006.xmlconference.org/programme/">official programme</link>
in order to get it into my
<wikipedia page="T-Mobile_Sidekick">Sidekick</wikipedia>. From there, it was an
easy step to <link xlink:href="examples/xml2006.ics">iCal file</link> which I
uploaded to
<link xlink:href="http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=htfok9egq8fnvq95oqmjmtpo9c%40group.calendar.google.com">Google Calendar</link> just for fun.</para>

<para xml:id="p25">Having gone to that much trouble, it seemed only logical to generate an
HTML version with embedded
<link xlink:href="http://microformats.org/wiki/hcalendar">hCalendar</link>
markup, so <link xlink:href="examples/fullsched.html">I did</link>. I think
it's valid, but <link xlink:href="/2006/04/13/validatingMicroformats">I can't
be sure</link>.</para>

<para xml:id="p26">See you in Boston!</para>

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