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LMNL, the Layered Markup and Annotation Language, is an informally managed project of an open set of markup language developers and practitioners. LMNL was first proposed at Extreme Markup Languages 2002 (see the LMNL References and Bibliography page) by Jeni Tennison and Wendell Piez, to provide a solution to one of the classic problems of markup languages in the SGML (XML) tradition, namely "overlap" (a subset of which is "Multiple Concurrent Hierarchies" or "MCH"), as inspired and informed by Gavin Thomas Nicol's proposed Core Range Algebra. Since then, LMNL has gone in several directions, and other instigators have joined the community.

Active ongoing discussion of LMNL and LMNL development is conducted, when it is active and ongoing, on the LMNL-dev mailing list. We welcome interested parties to join and participate.

Ad Hoc LMNL Committee