[tei-council] Project Gutenberg

Kevin Hawkins kevin.s.hawkins at ultraslavonic.info
Mon Apr 18 08:47:33 EDT 2011


Wouldn't their use of an ODD also mean that if they regenerate their 
schema periodically, they will pick up on refinements to the content 
model of elements made by the TEI?  For example, if they use <bibl> in 
their customization, they would be able to use nested bibls once they 
regenerate due to the recent wise decision of Council.

(If not, then I entirely misunderstand the TEI's customization mechanism!)

On 4/18/2011 1:04 AM, Laurent Romary wrote:
> The idea would be to have a way to make those projects maintain their schema in a way which is closer to what the TEI itself does. They could even maintain these on SF. By helping them going this way, we would go in the direction indicated by Martin M. in his talk last week.
>
> Le 18 avr. 2011 à 00:25, Lou Burnard a écrit :
>
>> We did have quite a bit of discussion with Marcello back in 2006 or 2007
>> or so, but I haven't heard much from them lately.
>>
>> Re-expressing their subset of TEI as an ODD would be a fairly trivial
>> exercise, but I'm not sure what it would achieve.
>>
>> On 17/04/11 17:01, Laurent Romary wrote:
>>> Would someone already ni close contact with PG be eager to take an informal contact with the guy maintaining the page and see whether he would like having his schema as a P5 ODD, which would also allow him to update some tiny features here and there (like using xml:lang)?
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 17 avr. 2011 à 17:48, Piotr Bański a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Regarding the need to secure the choice of TEI as the format of choice
>>>> in (among others) digitization of literary works, should we not pay
>>>> special attention to developments such as PGTEI? Project Gutenberg is a
>>>> very serious and popular initiative, and providing support to it will
>>>> benefit both sides.
>>>>
>>>> I can't recall PG being mentioned at TEI-MMs or on TEI-L (may have
>>>> missed something obvious though). PGTEI appears to be a derived format
>>>> instead of being an ODD customization -- perhaps all is not lost and we
>>>> can provide support for PG, in return enlarging the community coverage,
>>>> with all the related benefits.
>>>>
>>>> * http://pgtei.pglaf.org/marcello/0.4/doc/20000-h.html
>>>> *
>>>> http://www.gutenbergnews.org/20070402/what-is-pg-tei-and-why-is-it-being-developed/
>>>> * https://www.stanford.edu/~mjockers/cgi-bin/drupal/node/49
>>>>
>>>>   P.
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