[tei-council] Adopt-a-RED
Gabriel Bodard
gabriel.bodard at kcl.ac.uk
Thu Mar 26 10:24:56 EDT 2009
Yes of course. As I suggested, this is indeed a much bigger proposal
than any one adoptor (or even focus group within the MS SIG) should deal
with in one go. What I think we'd like to start doing (and James and I
will confirm when we have a proposal in place) is an informal,
non-technical discussion of the scope of Apparatus Criticus as a whole.
Imagine this module did not exist, what would we want it to be able to
record?
G
Elena Pierazzo a écrit :
> Gabriel BODARD wrote:
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> > 1934586: Chapter Revision: Critical Apparatus
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> James and I have already started talking about this. We'll feedback to
> Council (not with a complete proposal, of course, but a strategy for
> getting started) very soon.
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> I don't know details about your strategy, but the MS SIG wished to play a role on the revision of such chapter as well (see http://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php/SIG:MSS#Agenda_of_this_SIG). We have not yet started the discussion about that as we were busy with <msDesc> and still are with genetic editions, but it is very high on the priority list starting from TEI 2009 meeting. I would be nice if the council and the SIG could converge and work together on that.
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> Elena
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Dr Gabriel BODARD
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