Council
The TEI Technical Council, often referred to as 'TEI Council' or 'Council' is the elected body that is responsible for maintaining and implementing the TEI Guidelines. Also see the Council section of the TEI-C website for archived documents, and TEI-Council-FAQ for a Council FAQ. The TEI Council also uses this page to store some of its draft agendas while working them up before Face 2 Face meetings.
Contents
- 1 Teleconference - 2012-08-09 20:00 BST
- 2 F2F meeting - Ann Arbor 15-18 April 2012
- 3 Teleconference - Tuesday 28 February 2012 at 18:00 GMT
- 4 F2F meeting - Paris 7-9 Nov. 2011
- 5 F2F meeting - Chicago 11-13 April 2010
- 6 Item for further consideration
- 7 F2F meeting - Dublin 28-30 April 2010
- 8 Ad-hoc committee on encoding of bibliographic citations
- 9 Telko October 2009
- 10 Face to face meeting - Lyon 1-3 April 2009
- 11 Council Telco - 21 August 2008
- 12 Issues for next Telco - Oct 2008
- 13 Issues for next F2F
- 14 Highlights to be brought to the TEI MM 2008
- 15 Topics (could be moved up to one F2F or Telco meeting
- 16 Misc.
Teleconference - 2012-08-09 20:00 BST
Agenda
- Brief Reports
- TEI Tite (KH)
- SIG reports (JC)
- Google Books (KH)
- Physical Bibliography (KH)
- ODD Meeting after DH2012 (JC)
- XPointer scheme proposal (GB)
- Face2Face Meeting: arrangements (JC)
- Replacement for SY or not? (JC)
- TEI Lite (LB)
- Reminder to finish off Ann Arbor Actions (JC)
- (more items TBD)
F2F meeting - Ann Arbor 15-18 April 2012
Turkish-American Friendship Room, Shapiro Science Library
Description : http://www.lib.umich.edu/node/22671/ Location : <location><geo>42.275832 -83.737265</geo></location>
Here is a list of AnnArbor2012-Actions to be done.
Agenda
Sunday 15 April 10:00-16:00 (optional)
Optional TEI HackFest for those arriving early (because of flights including a Saturday being cheaper) or local people who wish to attend.
Possible tasks for the day:
- From Sebastian: "I think there is some problem of ODD processing in a pending ticket which I said was doable with some concentration - was it the idea of redeclaration of attributes (i.e. datatypes) in the P5 source itself?"
- From Sebastian: "We need to reassess what is left over from EEBO/ECCO work which still needs resolving, to give a context for Monday"
- James-C: Vault-related tidying perhaps; Also have some TEI -> MARC (for Google eBooks from TEI -> ePub) XSLT to complete.
- Lou : I would like to work on accomodating some existing TEI-like schemas into proper TEI ODDs. Notably Vogeler's "Charters Encoding Initiative" dtd; other suggestions welcome. How about a proper effort to bring EAD back into the paths of righteousness? (Sebastian says: in a day?????)
- Lou : I would also like to work on some Garage case studies, of the Word -> P5 variety
10:00 - 12:30'ish:
- Hack on TEI-related development
12:30 - 14:30:
- lunch
14:30 - 16:00:
- More TEI-related hacking
19:00 -
- Supper
Monday 16 April 09:00 - 17:30
(Tentative and flexible timetabled agenda)
09:00 - 10:00:
- TEI - Google Books
- TEI - EEBO / ECCO
10:00 - 12:30:
- TEI Bugs and FR: (Green and hopefully some amber ones)
12:30 - 14:30 (shorter if possible):
- Lunch
14:30 - 15:30:
- TEI and Schematron Tests
- TEI Exemplars (e.g. Tite)
- Best Practices for TEI in Libraries
15:30 - 17:30:
- TEI Bugs and FR: (Amber)
19:00- Supper (optional)
Tuesday 17 April 09:00 - 17:30
09:00-10:00:
- TEI Namespaces and Conformance
- Chapter/module fragmentation and consolidation (e.g. should things like 'dates' become a chapter of its own)
- TEI Examples
10:00 - 12:30:
- TEI Bugs and FR (Amber)
12:30 - 14:30:
- 'Open Lunch' with people from University of Michigan community interested in meeting us
14:30 - 15:30:
- TEI FR: Floating Div
- TEI ODD Meeting
15:30 - 17:30:
- TEI Bugs and FR (Amber)
19:00- Supper (optional)
Wednesday 18 April 09:00 - 16:00
09:00 - 10:00:
- TEI and URIs
- TEI Release Process
- TEI Outreach and Education
- Any Other Council Business
10:00 - 12:30:
- Bugs and FR (Amber / Red)
12:30 - 14:30 (or shorter):
- Lunch
14:30 - 16:00 (or longer?):
- Bugs and FR: outstanding / summary
- (early end for those who need flights)
Teleconference - Tuesday 28 February 2012 at 18:00 GMT
- Brief Reports
- Bibliographic Citations (KH & MH)
- TEI Tite (KH)
- TEI and AdBlock (MH)
- Google Books (KH)
- Xpointer (GB)
- Attribute Datatypes (MH)
- Physical Bibliography (KH)
- TEI Release Process Document (MH)
- Future of ODD meeting, DH2012 (JC)
- @ref/key/cRef & Private URI Schemes (MH)
- Best Practices for TEI in Libraries (KH)
- Practical Arrangements for April Face2Face (RW)
- Agenda for the April Face2Face (JC)
- AOB
F2F meeting - Paris 7-9 Nov. 2011
Location: Inria, 23 avenue d'Italie, Paris
Agenda
Monday 7 - 10.00 - 17.00
- organisational:
- 9:30: breakfast
- 12:30: lunch at Pizzeria Via Italia (Pizzeria Via Italia - 21, avenue d'Italie - 01 42 16 97 89)
- 15:30: coffee break
- topical
- Review of FRs / Bugs
- Genetic Work
Tuesday 9 - 9.00 - 17.00
- organisational:
- 10:00: coffee break
- 12:30: lunch at restaurant de L'Avant-Goût (L'avant Goût - 26, rue Bobillot - 01 53 80 24 00)
- 15:30: coffee break
- topical
- FRs / Bugs
- EEBO stuff - with Brian L Pytlik Zillig
- floating objects...
Wednesday 10 - 9.00 - 16.00
- organisational:
- 10:00: coffee break
- 12:30: lunch at restaurant de L'Avant-Goût
- 15:30: coffee break
- topical
- Wiki access restrictions
- P4 survey
- grp vs. list
- Magic tokens
- translations
- P6 discussion and visions
- community project
- core too big
- modifying attributes from a class
- revamping Roma
- Planning priorities for next year
Minutes/notes Paris 2011 Meeting
F2F meeting - Chicago 11-13 April 2010
Agenda
Most of the three days will be dedicated to expediting SF tickets. In between we have the following items to consider for discussion.
- Automating guidelines production (Presentation by Sebastian, Tuesday morning)
- Presentation on editing the Guidelines (Lou cf. http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Working/tcw20.xml)
- TEI and Google: report from Martin M. and strategy
- TEI for publishing - next steps (reports from Lou (revues.org+PUC), Kevin for TEI PUB SIG?)
- deprecation, beta, etc.
- automatic generation of feeds/twitts from SF tickets (new ones; solved ones)
From the ongoing discussion, we may also want to discuss the following issues:
- usage of floatingText within other constructs: sp, quote, etc.
Notes
TEI and Google
very bare TEI with adequate but sparse functionalities for structural and linguistic annotation
MM: When we worked on the MONK project and prepared the various TEI P4 versions for linguistic annotation, it became immediately apparent that nobody had ever given any thought to the problems of tokenization that arose for the sqirrely ways of recording or not recording words that break at lines or pages. But the question "What should an annotatable text look like?" is an important question.
LR: cf. Kernkodierung in TextGrid - minimal token annotation (<w>)
SY Gate is a really good flexible framework that includes tokenisation, but only pretends to do XML: ( http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.ai.gate.general/5257 )
KH: cf. http://purl.oclc.org/NET/teiinlibraries
Minutes =
Minutes of the Chicago meeting for reference
Item for further consideration
- Stable URIs to discrete bits of the guidelines
- Council FR assignments
F2F meeting - Dublin 28-30 April 2010
Thursday: 9:30 - 17:00; Friday: 9:30 - 15:00 (catered lunches 12:30-13:30, coffee breaks mid-morning and mid-afternoon)
Agenda
Thursday morning
- Welcome, overview of agenda
- Wrap-up from Symposium
- First SF session (see [1])
Thursday afternoon
- Manuscript (genetic editions)
- Second SF session
- 4 p.m.: biblStruct
Friday morning
- hyphenation
- ODD - (r)evolutions
- Third SF session
Friday afternoon
- remaining issues
- prospective
Topics for discussion
- Deprecating mechanisms
- Pointing and keying - can one absorb the other? (key?, target/targets)
Minutes
Minutes of the Dublin meeting for reference
Ad-hoc committee on encoding of bibliographic citations
Ad-hoc committee on encoding of bibliographic citations
Telko October 2009
Connexion details
Call information:
Conference Room: 1349998
Skype (free): +9900827041349998
Telephone numbers:
- Domestic*
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- International*
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Agenda
- SF
- reworking the generic TEI-to-HTML stylesheets
- HTML5
- valList and content
- report to TEI MM
Face to face meeting - Lyon 1-3 April 2009
Local organisation - programm of the seminar
Meeting in Lyon Available abstracts under: [2]
Draft Agenda
Minutes of the October meeting for reference
- Bug and features - SF
- Focussed technical discussions
- Placement of schematron constraints in ODD - Sebastian Rahtz
- Discussion of "canonical way of referencing TEI element definitions"
- Wider debate: the future of ODD
(SourceForge item 2411994) and related issue of permanent URLs for TEI documentation - David Sewell SF ID: 2411994
- Reporting on stylesheets (SR, DOD)
- Evolution towards XSL 2.0
- main advantages (features) provided by a switch to 2.0
- consequences on the TEI infrastructure; maintenance of one or two sets of stylesheets?
- how much of this should be known by the TEI community?
- Evolution towards XSL 2.0
- Reporting on stylesheets (SR, DOD)
- Getting started (PB)
- Projects
- TEI - ISO
- Perspective workshop on TEI for the next decade
- communities
- role of TEI in research infrastructures (AC)
- event
- Dagstuhl
- ESF [3]
- communities
- SIGs
- Misc.
- Necessary work on www.tei-c.org (further rationalization of structure,
etc.)
- In particular, status of TEI vault
http://www.tei-c.org.uk/Vault/Vault-GL.html (LB)
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tei/ (Chris Powell)
Chris Ruotolo: For now, you can find older versions of the Guidelines at http://www.tei-c.org.uk/Vault/Vault-GL.html, We are in the process of moving these archival files to the current website.
Syd: They used to be at
http://www.tei-c.org/Vault/GL/P1/ [source only] http://www.tei-c.org/Vault/GL/P2/ [source only] http://www.tei-c.org/Vault/GL/P3/index.htm [source in P3X/]
But I don't know where old stuff went when we moved to the new website. In any case, there are copies of P3 at:
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tei/ http://etext.virginia.edu/standards/tei/teip3/
Council Telco - 21 August 2008
Minutes of the last meeting: http://www.tei-c.org/Activities/Council/Meetings/tcm39.xml
Issues for next Telco - Oct 2008
- update on SF bugs and features (Oxford)
- report to TEI MM
- naming releases/versions (tei vs. P5)
Peter Boot: tei.full - tei.components
This refers to my (PB's) question on the council list (http://lists.village.virginia.edu/pipermail/tei-council/2008/009971.html) about identification of releases and the following discussions. The difference between the two packages (tei.full - tei.components ) on SF has been clarified. Sebastian has added version numbers to generated schema’s.
Issues that remain
- do we use the SF news mechanism (a project where the latest news item dates from a year ago doesn't seem very dynamic)
- Roma shows a version number of the software, not of the TEI release that is being used
- update on SIGs + responsabilities
- placement of Schematron rules in ODD
http://lists.village.virginia.edu/pipermail/tei-council/2008/010033.html
Note to be produced by SR
- update on '"getting started"', see https://USER@tei.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tei/trunk/Documents/GettingStarted (replacing 'USER' with your SourceForge username) and Getting Started
Looking for candidates:
- 6. Choosing and installing an editor
- 9. Getting this to work on sample of own text
- 11. Where to go from here
Issues for next F2F
- Discussion on ODD and its evolution--Romary 02:34, 9 September 2008 (EDT)
cf. @usage in elementSpec
ODD modifing an ODD (ODD architecture)
Namespaces
- Evolution of Roma
Proposal (SR): rewriting Roma almost entirely in Javascript, interacting with web services to deliver TEI and to generate outputs. The Javascript would grab a copy of TEI (cut down) from a chosen server, and load it into memory. Then it would use that to help you build your ODD. when you were done, it would send the ODD document to a web service whose job is to return a schema or documentation back to the browsers. So Roma would be a Javascript ODD editor, not needing server support beyond a simple Apache, but closely coupled to a pair of generic web services. The generator web service would be identical code to the Vesta desktop
Additional functionalities needed (PB):
- adding copy element functionality,
- supporting the creation/manipulation of content models (instead of the user having to write the models),
- support/help in creating schematron constraints?
- TEI schema validation service (cf. also ISO project)
- should the TEI-C we produce a general purpose online service which can validate and process documents (cf. ISO work)
Highlights to be brought to the TEI MM 2008
Topics (could be moved up to one F2F or Telco meeting
- Stable reference to TEI objects
(For original source of these comments, see tei-council thread Quoting a TEI Object from September 2008. DS has created a new wiki page for discussing stable references.)
[LR] In many cases, one has to map schemas and describe the mappings by reference to actual objects in the respective encoding schemes. In this context do (should) we have a mechanism to refer uniquely to TEI objects, beyond the reference to the TEI namespace (<author> in http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0), sort of TEI unique identifiers?
[JC] I'd think the proper way to cite an element, class, or datatype generally is to point to its reference page. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-tree.html
However, we might want to re-examine that... while the hierarchy should remain the same, deprecated elements (etc.) disappear. I have no way easy way to point to something at a particular date in time...unless maybe I point to it at a particular revision in the SVN source tree?
Pointing to a location in the SVN source tree isn't necessarily very pretty but does work and is accurate:
See for example an earlier version of <event>: http://tei.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tei/trunk/P5/Source/Specs/event.xml?revision=231&view=markup
As a cognate example, I can point to any revision of a page in the TEI wiki at any point in its history. We should be able to do this, somehow, in the official way we are meant to cite TEI sources as changing objects in time.
However, maybe an easier solution is to cite: http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-event.html but on the generated reference pages like this contain a link to the appropriate place in the SVN repository? i.e. http://tei.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/tei/trunk/P5/Source/Specs/event.xml?view=log which lists all the revisions.
[AC] The only place on the website where I am ware there are some recommendations with URLs is the citation page: http://www.tei-c.org/Guidelines/access.xml
This could certainly be enriched with notes on how to point to an element on the line James suggests, but in that case would the version number be enough to point to particular revisions?
[DS] As an alternative to using a TEI-specific convention for citing URLs, we might want to consider adopting one or another of the standard systems for permanent identifiers, for example DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
In the case of DOI, there would be some fairly minimal costs involved to register the DOIs with one of the national registries, but some more extensive costs in human time to set up a good system for mapping from our existing nomenclature to a set of DOI identifiers. (Publishers typically use DOIs to identify individual books or journal articles, but they can be more granular: every reference page in the Guidelines could have its own DOI, for example.)
The advantage of doing this would be that anyone accustomed to using DOIs for citations could simply cite a DOI. So instead of the reference for <name> in the Guidelines
http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ref-name.html
we would use something like
doi:10.1111/tei-p5-doc:en:ref-name
which would be resolved to the actual Web address by a DOI resolver. (Many journal DOIs are mostly numeric but the syntax allows more human-readable names).
If we seriously want to consider an option like this, we should put out a call to the librarians/metadata gurus in our community for assistance with implementation.
Misc.
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