[tei-council] TEI Council Working Papers on website
David Sewell
dsewell at virginia.edu
Mon Mar 28 09:16:52 EDT 2011
OK, will do this tonight US time,
David
On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Lou Burnard wrote:
>
> Well done David! Adding dates would help a lot, plus also maybe an indication
> of whether or not the item is closed (in the sense that the document is no
> longer under active consideration). In an ideal world where we had nothing
> better to do, it would be nice to see some information about what happened to
> each document -- referenced from minutes of meeting xyz, adopted without
> discussion, permanently but on the back burner, etc.
>
> In that context, note that TCW17 is a bit different from the others in that
> it actually generates a list of *currently* open tickets -- so what it leads
> to is different every time you look at it. As such it's a very useful
> standing document!
>
> I feel strongly that all these documents should be part of the public record.
> The Council should conduct all of its business openly.
>
>
>
>
> Note
>
> On 28/03/11 01:03, David Sewell wrote:
>> Okay, I have created a draft of an index page for "Working Papers":
>>
>> http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/
>>
>> It is not yet linked from anywhere else on tei-c.org. Before doing that,
>> I need to know a few things:
>>
>> * Should there be more explanatory text than just "Following is a list
>> of TEI Council working papers"?
>>
>> * Which of the TCW links should remain, and which should be deleted? The
>> titles have rendered in italics are Sourceforge ticket summaries;
>> should they be part of the permanent public record?
>>
>> Once I know that, I can add dates to the documents (where I can, based
>> on internal information), do some cleanup, and provide the links,
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Thu, 24 Mar 2011, Laurent Romary wrote:
>>
>>> I would easily see a section "Documents" under TEI council to list all of
>>> these in.
>>> @David: could you please do this?
>>> Laurent
>>>
>>> Le 24 mars 2011 à 03:13, Kevin Hawkins a écrit :
>>>
>>>> This is great.
>>>>
>>>> By hacking URLs, I see that there are other Council working documents on
>>>> the website (like tcw18.xml and tcw16.xml), but I don't see these linked
>>>> from anywhere on the TEI website. Any reason not to have these linked
>>>> in from the navigation menu on the left at
>>>> http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/index.xml ?
>>>>
>>>> Kevin
>>>>
>>>> On 3/15/11 10:19 AM, Lou Burnard wrote:
>>>>> As requested some weeks ago, I have now brought up to date and placed on
>>>>> the TEI website a short working document about the specific details of
>>>>> how the TEI Guidelines are organised from an editorial point of view.
>>>>>
>>>>> The draft is now visible at
>>>>> http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/tcw20.xml and Council
>>>>> members are invited to comment on it either here or at our meeting in
>>>>> Chicago.
>>>>>
>>>>> A companion document, on how the release mechanism works, is in
>>>>> production and should probably be merged with this one at some time. The
>>>>> XML source for both documents is maintained in the sourceforge
>>>>> repository, under the Documents tree.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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