I'm pleased to report that XProc: An XML Pipeline Language is now a W3C Candidate Recommendation.

As I struggled through my laptop woes today, The W3C announced the results of our successful transition to Candidate Recommendation and published the CR draft of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language.

My heartiest congratulations and heartfelt thanks go out to the members of the Working Group, reviewers, and early implementors that have helped us come this far.

With several implementations of XProc already underway (that I know of), I'm confident that we'll get out of CR in a timely fashion.

Three steps down, two to go!

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