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The Council's primary responsibility is to act as technical watchdog for the intellectual content of the TEI Guidelines. That is to say: it has the final say in just about every aspect of the TEI encoding scheme -- what elements exist in it, what they are called, how they should be used...  The editors have the responsibility of ensuring that the Guidelines are intellectually coherent and well expressed, but they do not have the last word on what they actually say: the Council does.
 
The Council's primary responsibility is to act as technical watchdog for the intellectual content of the TEI Guidelines. That is to say: it has the final say in just about every aspect of the TEI encoding scheme -- what elements exist in it, what they are called, how they should be used...  The editors have the responsibility of ensuring that the Guidelines are intellectually coherent and well expressed, but they do not have the last word on what they actually say: the Council does.
 
  
 
== Who funds what? ==
 
== Who funds what? ==

Revision as of 17:25, 23 November 2006

So you've been elected to the TEI Technical Council and have some questions about how things work. This page has been set up to answer questions that new council members may have. It is entirely unofficial. See in first instance, http://www.tei-c.org/Council/

How does the Council do its work?

By every means possible. These include regular telephone conferences, endless streams of email, widely circulated discussion documents, private caucussing, public debate in other contexts such as TEI-L, and private gossip. Formally speaking, the Council meets face to face once a year (at least), and many more times than that virtually.

And what work does it do?

You should probably review the recent official work of the Council by reading the last few sets of minutes: http://www.tei-c.org/Council/ has an index page which links to them all (when we remember to update it). The minutes record topics discussed and responsibilities allocated at the Council level. Of course many Council members are also active in subgroups (formal or informal) of the Council or SIGs, which may be documented elsewhere as well.

And what is its scope?

The Council's primary responsibility is to act as technical watchdog for the intellectual content of the TEI Guidelines. That is to say: it has the final say in just about every aspect of the TEI encoding scheme -- what elements exist in it, what they are called, how they should be used... The editors have the responsibility of ensuring that the Guidelines are intellectually coherent and well expressed, but they do not have the last word on what they actually say: the Council does.

Who funds what?

Meaning: does the consortium fund the participation of the council members
to the meetings? (and if yes to which meetings? Just the council meetings I
suppose) or do our institutions need to pay for this?

The TEI funds the participation of the council members in the meetings. Though I don't know of anyone claiming back telephone conferencing costs, I suppose that is possible as well, in most cases the council members' institutions probably swallow that.

If the council has a meeting in strange-foreign-place, then the council members' travel, hotel, etc. will be reimbursed with proper receipts. I'm assuming for all sorts of expenses one uses the TEI Travel expense form available here: http://www.tei-c.org/Members/TEI_travel_form.pdf Expense forms should be submitted within 10 days of the end of the meeting.


Council members are not funded to attend the TEI Members' Meeting, however, there has been discussion concerning whether the council should also officially meet here as well.

How are the teleconferences held?

Currently the TEI Council uses the teleconferencing facilities provided by the institution of a council member. This involves a long distance call for most people participating in the teleconference. The TEI Council has been investigating other forms of teleconferencing, specifically VOIP-related software. Skype (by itself) is not an option because it limits conference calls to 5 people. (However, there are things which use skype to group people into larger teleconferences). So far the other options tried have not been satisfactory.

The specific details of what number to dial and what access code is needed will be circulated on the council list shortly before the meeting.

Where are the minutes of previous meetings?

The minutes of previous meetings are stored on the TEI website, see http://www.tei-c.org/Council/

I have a Question!

Then add it just above this one or email me (James)