tauto...@gmail.com said: > My view is that the progression of the web has been actively > manipulated, but technical solutions exist. There is power in > creation. It isn't just hype, but money, and its creations.
Sure the "progress" of web was manipulated - standards are not plants, they won't develop by themselves. The problem is that the direction of that manipulation was generally well-recieved, so little hope left that it will be discarded any time soon. > I have a vision for the web, but it seems you do, too. What is your > vision? Very simple. Initially the web was basically a set of tools to transmit NeXTSTEP UI over network in somehow more human-readable form. Then it started to grow monstrous extensions, that were initially directed into making the "content" more visually appealing, and then to turn the "web" into another framework for client-server applications, and ended up becoming an overengineered replacement for X11. -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff