[tei-council] TEI LingSIG Meeting in Jan/Feb in Berlin

Peter Stadler stadler at edirom.de
Fri Dec 6 03:39:05 EST 2013


Dear all,

I read from the Oxford f2f minutes "JC to ask Peter Stadler if he’d like to attend as Council rep“ (I’m kind of hijacking this action ;-)
Thing is, I didn’t want to volunteer for everything right from the start but of course it’s probably easiest for me to get to Berlin. (and I would most likely get funding from my institution to get there as well.)
So, if time permits I’d like to go there but would be more than delighted if others who expressed their interest could join virtually!

All the best
Peter

Am 06.11.2013 um 12:52 schrieb James Cummings <James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk>:

> Hi Council,
> 
> The TEI LingSIG have asked if there is a member of the Council 
> who is interested, willing, and able to attend a meeting of the 
> SIG in Berlin in Jan/Feb 2014. This is to prepare a proposal for 
> a content model of the proposed <standoff> element, XPointers, 
> etc.  The person attending would be expected  to participate and 
> report back to Council.
> 
> I've not approached the board about it yet but I would suspect 
> that we could find funding for limited travel and accommodation 
> for such a meeting.
> 
> Is there someone who might be interested and available for this 
> meeting in Berlin?
> 
> -James
> 
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: Upcoming TEI Technical Council Face-to-Face meeting
> From: Piotr Bański <bansp at o2.pl>
> CC: James Cummings <James.Cummings at it.ox.ac.uk>, Andreas Witt
> <witt at ids-mannheim.de>,  Laurent Romary <laurent.romary at inria.fr>
> 
>> Dear James,
>> 
>> The LingSIG is involved in organizing a meeting on modelling
>> and serializing stand-off annotation in the TEI, in Berlin, in
>> Jan/Feb. The primary goal is to prepare a model of the content
>> of the ghostly <standoff> element that the Council approved a
>> while ago, on the condition that it gets properly populated.
>> Now we set out to populate it, and thus suggest a TEI
>> serialization of the abstract model that we'll hopefully have
>> established.
>> 
>> We would welcome someone from the Council who feels capable
>> and willing to participate and to report back to the Council.
>> 
>> Personally, I don't think that at this first meeting, we will
>> go as far down as talking about the details of XPointer
>> implementation (i.e., we may use e.g. W3C XPointers when
>> pressed to present something in minute detail, and those W3C
>> XPointers will/may in the final version get replaced with TEI
>> XPointers), but we will make sure to pass our findings on to
>> the Council, especially if we see use cases that would require
>> some specific functionality from the pointing mechanism.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Piotr
>> 
>> On 11/05/2013 11:56 PM, James Cummings wrote:
>>> Dear SIG Convenors,
>>> 
>>> As you may know (since I posted it to TEI-L some time ago),
>>> the TEI Technical Council is having a face-to-face meeting
>>> in Oxford on the 11-13 November 2013.  If you have any
>>> issues that you want to raise or report you would like me to
>>> pass on to the Council please make sure you've let me know
>>> by midnight on Friday so that I can add them to the agenda.
>>> 
>>> Best wishes,
>>> 
>>> -James
>>> 
>> 
> 
> Laurent Romary
> INRIA & HUB-IDSL
> laurent.romary at inria.fr
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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