[tei-council] 1.0.1 release text

Dan O'Donnell daniel.odonnell at uleth.ca
Tue Feb 5 10:46:00 EST 2008


By the way: are we doing anything about the apparent error of not
including gap as a child of subst?


On Tue, 2008-02-05 at 12:36 +0100, Laurent Romary wrote:
> Should not we provide pointers to the main pages concerned with this  
> announcement: Entry point to the guidelines, Roma, <measureGrp>, XSLT  
> update, etc. ?
> Laurent
> 
> Le 2 févr. 08 à 21:33, Sebastian Rahtz a écrit :
> 
> > I propose the following as release notes for
> > 1.0.1, for which I will be pressing the Big Red
> > Button tomorrow. I will leave it to Laurent
> > to make a public announcement, using any
> > or all of the text below (but don't send anything
> > until I confirm its done, Laurent!).
> >
> >
> > ********************
> >
> > After the P5 1.0 release on November 1st 2007,
> > the TEI Technical Council has continued to refine
> > the Guidelines and respond to error reports.
> > with over 300 sets of changes committed to Sourceforge.
> >
> > The vast majority of changes are to the text,
> > at the grammatical, technical, and explanatory
> > level.
> >
> > We would like to acknowledge here the
> > pre-eminent part played by Brett Zamir,
> > who has read every chapter carefully,
> > and made a huge number of important
> > corrections and clarifications.
> >
> > A very few changes have been made which
> > affect generated schemas:
> >
> > * model.gLike was added to the content model of <measureGrp>
> > * <ptr>  was adjusted so that either @cRef or @target is mandatory
> > * an error generating schema from attribute classes was fixed
> > * some Schematron rules have been adjusted
> >
> > This release also includes a complete set of
> > reference documentation generated for Chinese,
> > French, German, Italian, Japanese and Spanish.
> > The translation work is not finished yet, but
> > is starting to be useable for these languages.
> >
> > For the first time, the Guidelines are available
> > in PDF as well as HTML. The design of this
> > printable format was a collaborative effort by
> > many members of the TEI Board of Directors
> > and Technical Council, coordinated and
> > implemented by Sebastian Rahtz.
> >
> > New releases of Roma and the TEI XSL stylesheet family
> > accompany this release, correcting reported
> > bugs and providing more internationalisation.
> >
> > -- 
> > Sebastian Rahtz
> >
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> >
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