[tei-council] directory layout of a TEI distribution
Sebastian Rahtz
sebastian.rahtz at computing-services.oxford.ac.uk
Sun Jul 3 12:53:30 EDT 2005
Syd Bauman wrote:
>
>Any reason not to either
>a) put skeletons in there, or
>b) call the directory "exemplars/" or "examples/"?
>
>
I don't have strong feelings about the name. And I am ambivalent
over whether it comes under "doc" or "xm". I sort of incline to the latter
now...
>
>
>
>>the material for eXist connection
>>
>>
>
>Is this going to SyncRO Soft, too?
>
>
no.
>
>I was under the impression that we were agreed that customizations
>would not go in the general xml/schema/[language]/[release]/
>directory.
>
where do they go, then?
> I'm very confident we agreed they would not be in the same
>Debian package.
>
yes, sure. but thats another issue. this tree represents
an amalgamation of lots of files
> In either case, I have concerns about the idea of
>putting only TEI Lite (or any other particular customizations, for
>that matter) in a directory that is parallel to one that has the
>entire set of TEI schema files. At the very least it seems that would
>be quite confusing to users.
>
>
I see the concern. what do you suggest?
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