Many thanks,
James
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Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@newcastle.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Late-Medieval Literature and Digital Humanities
School of English, Newcastle University
In release notes do things like:
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A zip file with examples for ODD chaining has been added to the /TEIC/TEI/Documents/pureODD directory (#1882).
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really belong since it is for a tutorial outside of the Guidelines that Council isn't writing?
I was a bit surprised to see that too: a simple corrigible error, noted by a ticket, and duly fixed, but hey why not.
It reminds me to remind Council that it would really be a good idea to include an odd chaining test in the test suite. Though perhaps not until the long outstanding bugs in odd2odd have been fixed.