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== Hard deprecation ==
 
== Hard deprecation ==
  
We make adjustments to the prose of the Guidelines, and @status=deprecated is inserted in the Guidelines ODD(s) to mark the deprecated element or attribute.
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We make adjustments to the prose of the Guidelines, and <code>status="deprecated"</code> is inserted in the Guidelines ODD(s) to mark the deprecated element or attribute.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:14, 21 December 2012

Over the course of a few TEI Technical Council meetings from 2010 to 2012, Council members agreed to establish two different deprecation mechanisms for practices in the Guidelines which are to be phased out at some point. (See a bit of history of the technical implementation.) Here are links to particular meetings where this was discussed:

Soft deprecation

"Soft deprecation", sometimes called a "health warning", is a statement in the Guidelines that a practice is no longer recommended. However, no timeline is established for removing particular elements or attributes. There is currently no mechanism to find such statements in the Guidelines to actually remove them.

Examples:

Hard deprecation

We make adjustments to the prose of the Guidelines, and status="deprecated" is inserted in the Guidelines ODD(s) to mark the deprecated element or attribute.

Examples:

To be resolved

For both soft and hard deprecation, a bug or feature request ticket is sometimes created -- or an existing bug or feature request is reassigned to the "Deprecated" category.

Also, should we adopt any of the practices suggested on the talk page?