[tei-council] Influential Blogs?

O'Donnell, Dan daniel.odonnell at uleth.ca
Thu Mar 25 17:21:57 EDT 2010


Lou: this is exactly the conclusion you, Laurent, and I came to a month 
or so ago: AccessTEI is a project and it needs a specific instantiation 
to work with rather than a way of producing instances. This also frees 
us up to work on Tite without worrying about retraining people in India 
every time we make a change; and it allowed us to intervene by hand to 
remove the inappropriate examples.

I'm not sure we are disagreeing here at all.

Lou Burnard wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation. However, surely we shouldn't make 
> production of a Tite ODD contingent on definition of the next version 
> of ODD? That seems a bit strange.
>
> Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
>> On 25 Mar 2010, at 20:30, Lou Burnard wrote:
>>
>>> What does "generating schemas positively from tei-all" mean?
>>
>>
>> I think Dan just means that Tite will need to use the 
>> to-come-whatever-we-decid method
>> of writing an ODD in terms of inclusion rather than exclusion.
>>
>> Worryingly, the tei-meta list discussion convened to discuss how this
>> is to work is going nowhere fast :-{
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