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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Wow, I didn't even realize that list existed. I'd assume though it would move to the Heraldry-dev and Heraldry-user lists as JanRain moves their code over.<BR>
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--David<BR>
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From: yadis-bounces@lists.danga.com on behalf of David Strauss<BR>
Sent: Thu 8/3/2006 4:08 AM<BR>
To: Dick Hardt<BR>
Cc: Martin Atkins; yadis@lists.danga.com<BR>
Subject: Re: Heraldry Dev Mailing List<BR>
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Dick Hardt wrote:<BR>
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> On 2-Aug-06, at 11:47 PM, Martin Atkins wrote:<BR>
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>> Recordon, David wrote:<BR>
>>> We now have a dev mailing list setup at Apache for discussing the<BR>
>>> Heraldry project from a developer perspective. If you're interested in<BR>
>>> the development of Yadis and OpenID code, as well as other parts of the<BR>
>>> Heraldry proposal, then this would be a good list to follow.<BR>
>>> <A HREF="http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-heraldry-dev/">http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-heraldry-dev/</A><BR>
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>> So what's to become of this old Yadis list?<BR>
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> My understanding of the Heraldry list is that it is a development list<BR>
> vs a specification list.<BR>
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In that case, what's to become of the openidenabled list?<BR>
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- David<BR>
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