XML Europe is over and it has been one of the best conferences I have ever seen, with lot of food for thoughts and subject of stories for xmlhack and XMLfr...
The ISO DSDL group seems to be really on its track by now and I have been lucky enough to be in the wagon and have the opportunity (and honnor) to work with people such as James Clark, Murata Makoto, Rick Jelliffe or Ken Holman in a working group chaired by Charles Goldfarb.
XML Europe has been tremendously active for me with the ISO meetings, a tutorial and a presentation about XML schema languages, an expert panel and an afternoon being track chair but my presentation which I consider as the most promissing is my project of Namespaces warehouse. To make it short, it's a proposal to create a search engine to find all you need to know about how XML namespaces are being used on the web.
This is a high potential project for which I am looking for sponsors and partners.