Well, having looked at it, I cannot see why it's a branch of P5 at all. It should be a separate repo all of its own. It has a copy of four XSLT scripts which were originally in the TEI-Simple repo (I think) but the rest of it is self contained : to quote the README ====== #TEI Processing Model Test suite# **Warning:** *work in progress* File testprocmod.odd contains an odd which should include a processing model that exercises all the behaviours listed in the spec for <model> To compile the corresponding XSLT, use oXyGen to define a validation scenario that uses the file XSL/pm_oddtoxsl.xsl (other XSLT files in the same directory are included by this one) The result is file testprocmod.xsl which should convert a TEI-XML file conforming to the testprocmod.rnc schema into HTML. testprocmod.xml is a silly test file; associate it with testprocmod.xsl to see if anything works. ----------------- It would be nice if someone who actually understands the processing model could take a look at it, if only to check that it's still syntactically correct. On 16/12/16 12:36, James Cummings wrote:
Thanks Lou. I'm still confused about the being ahead/behind thing... I thought it was straightforward but the att.global.source branch had things which the compare said were ahead of dev that were added to the branch long before it was merged into dev, and are in the release we just did so..... how can it be ahead?
Surely when that merge happens it is no longer ahead by those many...right? So if you can let me know whether those 25 were added before or after procmod was merged in I'd appreciate it just for my own understanding.
-James
On 16/12/16 11:20, Lou Burnard wrote:
Lb42procmod was me testing the processing model. I will have a look to see if any of the extra stuff I added should move to test and move it if so.
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [tei-council] TEI branches From: James Cummings To: TEI Council CC:
Hi all,
What is our policy on keeping old branches around? I suppose it makes sense to keep the release ones (for awhile at least), but I've just gone and deleted the att.global.source one since I believe that all got merged in. Why do some branches that have been merged in seem to still be X number of commits ahead of dev?
I notice that we have 23 branches so wondered if we shouldn't be getting rid of some of those. The current list of branches is at:
https://github.com/TEIC/TEI/branches/all
Ones that I'd probably assume should be deleted include:
lb42-procmod (I assume this is all merged in though it says 498/25 (that is 498 behind dev, 25 ahead) .. that 25 makes me nervous.
msFrag (517 behind)
hcayless-appcrit (674/32)
sydb-xenodata (691/65)
peterstadler-antify (13560/12861 !) Not sure what this was for? Peter?
P5 (13566/56) Might be a confusing branch name? Was this an archival one? Rename if keeping?
P5-Council (last updated 8 years ago? Is this a historical one? Does it have anything interesting?)
P5-selections (updated 10 years ago by sydb)
Just thought I'd mention it since I think we should have branches for dev, master, release-X.Y.Z, gh-pages, and $anythingWeAreCurrentlyWorkingOn (Plus maybe a couple historical ones like sf/trunk?)
What do others think?
-James
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