OML: Outline Markup Language
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OML: Outline Markup Language


The specification for OML: Outline Markup Language is open for comment until May 30.
The OML Specification process is very simple. Join the mailing list, get involved, and you are considered a member. Proposals for the specification can be made by any member of the group. The project leads will take all proposals into consideration, and attempt to get an honest consensus of what people want. The changes will be implemented in the specification, the XML Schema and the DTD. It will then be frozen for that version on a decided date.




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