[tei-council] Some working papers the new Council members might like to look at

Mylonas, Elli elli_mylonas at brown.edu
Mon Dec 17 16:06:20 EST 2012


this is really helpful, thank you. --elli
[Elli Mylonas
 Senior Digital Humanities Librarian
 and
 Center for Digital Scholarship
 University Library
 Brown University
 library.brown.edu/cds]


On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Martin Holmes <mholmes at uvic.ca> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> During the teleconference, James mentioned that there are some useful
> resources on the wiki for Council members. There are also some helpful
> documents on the TEI site itself, in the working papers:
>
> TCW 20: "How to edit the TEI Guidelines"
> <http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/tcw20.xml>
>
> This is a work-in-progress which endeavours to explain how the
> Guidelines are built, and how to make changes and check that your
> changes have worked. Now I come to look at it, I see at least one thing
> which is out of date (it tells you to use <!ENTITY...> declarations when
> you add a new file, and we've now switched over to XInclude, so I'll
> have to update that bit). But that aside, I think it's helpful.
>
> TCW22: "Building a TEI Release"
> <http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/tcw22.xml>
>
> This is the document that Hugh will have to follow when he's acting as
> the release technician in January. It aims to be a complete,
> step-by-step guide to everything that needs to happen during the release
> process. We've used it for several releases now, and every time, we've
> added more detail, clarification or correction, so it's pretty good at
> this point.
>
> TCW 24: " Style Guide for Editing the TEI Guidelines"
> <http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/tcw24.xml>
>
> This is currently quite basic, but growing; it tends to be added to when
> we have some disagreement or discussion about some element of style, and
> need to record our consensus.
>
> While you are new and getting familiar with the system, it would be
> helpful if you could make some notes on what is puzzling or
> undocumented, so we can fill those holes with better explanatory material.
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
> --
> Martin Holmes
> University of Victoria Humanities Computing and Media Centre
> (mholmes at uvic.ca)
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