Minutes from June 14, 2010
Attending: Glen Worthey, Natasha Smith, Michelle Dalmau (leader), Kevin Hawkins, Lisa McAulay (notetaker)
Contents
Hyphenation
- Kevin revamped; see email from June 6, 2010. Waiting on response from Council re: Perry's questioning of type="uncertain"
- Kevin will press for an answer from the TEI Council, particularly Lou
P5 Attributes
- Prose updated in the BP (Michelle)
- List of commonly used attributes, see Include / Exclude List (Lisa)
- attributes, Lisa and Natasha will look into using the @milestone with oral histories or other transcripts of media and report back next call; we may suggest that it be included as part of our customization
- Lisa and Natasha will also look at @reg
- Kevin and Natasha reviewed and did not find @ptr in the BP -- Lisa can be remove that problem
- everyone will take a look at the attributes and have a reaction -- anything we didn't need; anything we _do_ need -- for discussion over email
Meeting Element
- Kevin added to header element recommendations and got confirmation from Renee on MARC mappings.
- meeting is now an optional element; confirmed by Renee at Chapel Hill; there is a clear mapping to MARC; KH added to the main document
Version 3 History
- Natasha and Lisa will review; Kevin and Glen had already reviewed
Draft in place for group feedback
- Everyone read; kevin has revised; glen has revised
- No response from P. Trolard; we will table 3.5 level until later
- Michelle will move this section into the main article
- Relationship between Tite and BPG is clear in this draft
Intro Draft in place for group feedback
Acknowledgments
- Group agrees to credit tools work (Michael and Syd) and editors (Michelle and Kevin) separately
Deadlines
- Finalize the Header what is the deadline for this? i missed it
- Finalize BP Prose: by July 1 (2.5 weeks from June 14)
- ODDs Generation: depends on Syd; the BP prose has to be done first; we will get that done and then check in with Syd
- Kevin, Glen, Natasha, and Michelle are all going to DH 2010
Prose Revision / capitalization
- Glen will revise the whole document to use Best Practice with capital B and capital P; refer to the TEI header always as "TEI header" as a compound phrase to refer to the concept