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When you categorize a Sourceforge.net project, you may, among others, pick from the [http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=18 possible data formats] (cf. the image on the right). One of them is Docbook (114 or rather 54 projects, depending on where you click), but they also have categories with 2 or even [http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=734 0] projects in them.
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When you categorize a Sourceforge.net project, you may, among others, pick from the [https://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/?&fq[]=trove%3A18 possible data formats] (cf. the image on the right). One of them is Docbook (114 or rather 54 projects, depending on where you click), but they also have categories with 2 or even 0 projects in them.
  
 
When you [http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=TEI&search=Search search for the string "TEI"] in descriptions, you get a list of 16 projects, while in reality there may be more, because [http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=TEI*&search=Search search for "TEI*"] lists 38, some of them being misses, but some of them having e.g. "TEI-P5" in the description.
 
When you [http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=TEI&search=Search search for the string "TEI"] in descriptions, you get a list of 16 projects, while in reality there may be more, because [http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_of_search=soft&words=TEI*&search=Search search for "TEI*"] lists 38, some of them being misses, but some of them having e.g. "TEI-P5" in the description.
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'''Update:''' posted a [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2897522&group_id=1&atid=350001 request for "TEI" as a new category]. The request might need monitoring and further argumentation.
 
'''Update:''' posted a [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2897522&group_id=1&atid=350001 request for "TEI" as a new category]. The request might need monitoring and further argumentation.
  
'''Update:''' the request was accepted and a new category was created: [https://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=852 Topic::Formats and Protocols::Data Formats::TEI]. :-)
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'''Update:''' the request was accepted and a new category was created: [https://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/?&fq%5B%5D=trove%3A852 Topic::Formats and Protocols::Data Formats::TEI]. :-)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 6 March 2010

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When you categorize a Sourceforge.net project, you may, among others, pick from the [=trove%3A18 possible data formats] (cf. the image on the right). One of them is Docbook (114 or rather 54 projects, depending on where you click), but they also have categories with 2 or even 0 projects in them.

When you search for the string "TEI" in descriptions, you get a list of 16 projects, while in reality there may be more, because search for "TEI*" lists 38, some of them being misses, but some of them having e.g. "TEI-P5" in the description.

So here's a simple idea, very much in line with the current publicising efforts: get "TEI" listed as one of the topic categories at Sourceforge, and get all TEI-related projects to join. The trick here is not exactly in the number of projects (though 16 isn't bad, given that the whole of "SGML" has 18 in fact): it is in having "TEI" officially recognized as a data format category at its own software repository.

I have no idea right now whom to contact or whether it takes a single good argument or a hundred votes (hmm, how many would they gather for MCML, I wonder), but in case pressure is needed, surely we can offer it as a community.

Update: posted a request for "TEI" as a new category. The request might need monitoring and further argumentation.

Update: the request was accepted and a new category was created: Topic::Formats and Protocols::Data Formats::TEI. :-)