Just to note that the oucs oxgarage had never been the official one and is several versions behind. The real one is the TEI' s at www.tei-c.org/oxgarage/
And for Kevin, I'll try to find a home for the static resources ... but how to determine what those are? Everything? I guess I could look at Web logs to see what people look at but something else that might disappear is some of the training materials available at Oxford. (I do make many of mine available at other locations.) I'll see about archiving them here.
James
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On 24 Apr 2017 21:09, Raffaele Viglianti wrote:
Hi James,
It is sad to hear about possible lack of support from Oxford in the future... Assuming static resources can be migrated, I worry about oxGarage. Could we get an oxgarage.tei-c.orghttp://oxgarage.tei-c.org pointer to http://oxgarage.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ and then change it when the time comes? I can also spin up a VM here at MITH, but it wouldn't be a long term solution.
Raff
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 11:44 AM, James Cummings mailto:James.Cummings@it.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Council (MartinH CC'd),
Martin had noticed that the Guidelines Link checker couldn't find
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/Talks/2003-05-06-xmleurope2003/xmleurope2003.pdf
which is in the Bibliography as Rahtz2003.
This was because I tidied old repositories on tei.oucs (which really should be referred to as tei.ithttp://tei.it now anyway) by updating various quite old folders in SVN with set-depth=immediates which leaves the file in the repo but not checked out on the server. I've put it back now so the Guidelines Checker will not flag it as an error.
However, we discovered that the *only* place this is referenced is in the TEI Guidelines bibliography and that it is really quite out of date (talking about things pre-P5). Since the Bibliography here is functioning as a Works Cited or sources for examples, Martin suggests and I agree to just remove this entry from the bibliography. This seems like a corrigible error to us that doesn't need a ticket.
If no one shouts loudly in the next couple days or so then Martin or I will remove it.
Also note that _anything_ pointing at tei.it.ox.ac.ukhttp://tei.it.ox.ac.uk or tei.oucs.ox.ac.ukhttp://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk or oxgarage.oucs.ox.ac.ukhttp://oxgarage.oucs.ox.ac.uk should be considered at risk since IT Services here actively does not care about the TEI any more, and for various reasons by the end of the summer may not exist. (This is also true for jenkins-oxford.tei-c.orghttp://jenkins-oxford.tei-c.org.)
Sadly,
-James
On 24/04/17 16:30, Martin Holmes wrote:
Do you want to nuke it now, or should we raise a ticket and have Council look at it?
I'm never sure what the right thing to do is in these cases. It seems a simple corrigible error we could just fix, but I worry about perhaps overstepping the mark.
Cheers,
Martin
On 2017-04-24 08:24 AM, James Cummings wrote:
Hi Martin,
Just to confirm that I can find _no_ usage of the string Rahtz2003 in
the TEI Guidelines sources except in the Bibliography.
-James
On 24/04/17 16:18, Martin Holmes wrote:
Hi James,
That's the only URL I can find which matches
\.((it)|(oucs))\.ox\.ac\.uk, so I think we're OK; there are a few in
the Defunct folder, but that's no problem.
As for that particular presentation (<biblStruct xml:id="Rahtz2003">),
I can't find any actual reference to it, unless I'm missing something;
it's in the bibliography but it doesn't seem to be referenced from
anywhere. If you can confirm this just to be sure, we can just nuke
it. That's on the assumption that the BIB is supposed to be a list of
referenced works, rather than a generic history-of-the-TEI list; I
don't think it should be the latter, although I think there should be
such a thing somewhere.
Cheers,
Martin
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