[tei-council] that black bat night has flown

Gabriel Bodard gabriel.bodard at kcl.ac.uk
Mon Nov 9 11:01:09 EST 2009


Hi Sebastian,

This is great. Delighted to see <surplus> in there.

It looks, however, as though no change has been made to certainty, so I 
assume that even the minor guidelines tweak we proposed has been neglected?

Obviously it's too late to change this now, so I'm unsure how to 
proceed. I proposed that this minor change in definition be made (making 
default context of @match = current element's parent) which would 
neither (a) break current practice (if there even is any), nor (b) 
prejudice council coming up with a better solution at the next 
f2f--which most people see to feel we need to anyway. No one objected at 
the time, as far as I could tell, nor since.

If there is a general agreement to include this in the next release (and 
therefore the dev version), then we at EpiDoc can at least customize our 
usage safe in the knowledge that we're not straying from the fold. 
Otherwise, we're going to have to come up with our own solution in the 
meantime, which is a less ideal outcome (both from EpiDoc's and TEI's 
perspective).

Any reactions? Even an objection would be useful...

G

Sebastian Rahtz a écrit :
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