Finally got to it, sorry. Let me know if you are interested in my litany of excuses … 🙂

I left TEI #2073 and Stylesheets #480 unassigned, as they are blocked by another ticket. (They are the 2nd and 3rd parts of the 3 step sequence for the examples: change the content model (#2072), change the processing (#480), actually change the use of the element (#2073).)

Number of tickets of current and recent Council members, loosely defined (TEI then Stylesheets):
​  Syd Bauman = sydb                       42      14
  Elisa Beshero-Bondar = ebeshero         23      06
  Vanessa Bigot_Juloux =  vbigot-juloux   02      00
  Meaghan Brown = MegJBrown               10      01
  Loub Burnard = lb42                     01      00
  Hugh Cayless = hcayless                 21      12
  Nicholas Cole = npcole                  13      07
  James Cummings = jamescummings          05      03
  Martin Holmes = martindholmes           08      13
  Janelle Jenstad = JanelleJenstad        02      00
  Jessica_H. Lu = lujessica               10      03
  Elli Mylonas = emylonas                 02      01
  Helena Bermúdez_Sabel = HelanaSabel     02      00
  Martina Scholger = martinascholger      18      03
  Peter Stadler = peterstadler            17      09
  Sarah Stanley = scstanley7              00      00
  Magdalena Turska = tuurma               18      02
  Raffaele Viglianti = raffazizzi         18      03

BTW, if you want to quickly see how many tickets are assigned to each GitHub user that has tickets assigned, try out Nick’s clever new tool. See https://github.com/npcole/teiutils. If you have Python 3.8 installed you can just issue ​python3.8 teiutils/bin/tei_current_assignments.py, and presto!

P.S. HelenaSabel is now a member of TEIC on GitHub. I only auto-added her to the TEI Council group. Can she add herself to other teams as she wants, or does an owner or team member have to do that for her?