http://news.com.com/2100-1023-943478.html"It looks like a relatively modest step forward, a set of incremental improvements," said David Schatsky, analyst with Jupiter Research. "Probably the most significant aspect of it is that it represents the work of the W3C. With this draft of the spec, WSDL formally leaves the control of a small core group of vendors and becomes subject to the W3C process and technical requirements. It's an necessary--and expected--step toward cementing WSDL's status as a key, vendor-neutral standard."