Hi there, I have the discussion on languages and ODD chaining on my schedule for 8am PST on Saturday. Helena, Syd and I put together three unresolved questions for that session: https://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php?title=New_ODD_processing#unresolved_questio... and I think if Council is able to give clear answers to those questions, we'll be in good shape when we come to work on ODD chaining in the XSLT rewrite. Cheers, Martin On 2022-03-29 13:58, Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at) wrote:
Dear Council,
This is the agenda for our virtual F2F meeting on Friday and Saturday (April 1 and 2):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WhGAcLK0H_xNNPoEECBk9f0eEn-qhSiWfqnhaikS... https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WhGAcLK0H_xNNPoEECBk9f0eEn-qhSiWfqnhaikS...
Please feel free to add more topics to the agenda.
Meeting times:
*Friday, Apr 1: *
North American break-outs
The North American group needs to decide whether to start at 12 PDT / 15 EDT or at 13 PDT / 16 EDT (see poll on slack).
*Saturday, Apr 2:*
European break-outs
10:00–13:00 CEST
Full Council
06:00–10:00 PDT
09:00–13:00 EDT
15:00–19:00 CEST
I’ll add the table with links to the Guidelines/Stylesheets issues tomorrow.
Best,
Martina
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