[tei-council] Proposal <idno> coverage -SF 2493417

Daniel O'Donnell daniel.odonnell at uleth.ca
Tue Jan 27 14:07:08 EST 2009


I'm not a fan.

On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 10:07 +0100, Laurent Romary wrote:
> As a matter of fact, your formulation is wrong. We all disagree - I  
> think - with the bad idea of having a mixed-content model. The ideal  
> solution would be to recommend <idno> with a structured representation  
> of the author's name. We could at least make this explicit as a remark/ 
> caution on <author>.
> 
> Le 27 janv. 09 à 10:01, Sebastian Rahtz a écrit :
> 
> > David Sewell wrote:
> >> I can't say it is "definitely right" in a Platonic sense. I would say
> >> that it is "pragmatically right", or alternatively that it is a
> >> solution that as a TEI user I would find clear and easy to implement
> >> in my encoding practice.
> > I am getting a sense that <author><idno
> > type="openid">http://www.foo.bar</idno>John Doe</author>
> > is preferred by the majority of people here. I know Lou and I are
> > opposed, but
> > who else is _against_ it?
> >
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