Awesome. Now the other thing I'd like to see is a re-launch of webservices.org. That's been down a while. Does anybody even know who owns the domain / who ran that site before?
It would be nice to see it back up, and carrying content related to "web services" in the general sense (that is, not just SOAP and the WS-* stack, but REST, GraphQL, etc., etc.)
Relevant to what? Use the right tool for the job. Did all carpenters turn in their hammers when the air-powered nail gun appeared? Of course not. Likewise, should everybody stop using XML because of JSON? Of course not. The important thing is to understand the strengths and weaknesses of all the various technologies we use and use the right ones as needed to achieve the goals at hand.
There isn't any winning or losing here though - it's horses for courses. There's no way you could sensibly author complex technical documentation in JSON, for instance - and I'd contend there's precious little reason to these days, when the two formats can be treated more or less interchangeably (at least with the right tools).
It would be nice to see it back up, and carrying content related to "web services" in the general sense (that is, not just SOAP and the WS-* stack, but REST, GraphQL, etc., etc.)