Hi all, Syd and I were talking today about how the last meeting went, and thinking that it was rather too much of him and me editing code and nobody else doing anything, which is perhaps boring and unhelpful. We thought we might try something else next time: Assuming we can identify a relatively small issue that's isolated and looks fixable without major work, we thought we could ask everyone in the group ahead of time to do this: - Fork the repo - Create and test a fix in their fork Then at the group meeting, everyone who thinks they've successfully solved the problem could walk the group through their solution. At the end, if we can agree that someone has a good solution with no bad side-effects, that person could issue a pull request. That would give everyone a bit of experience working in branches and testing fixes, and give everyone more chance for participation in the meeting. Does this sound like a good idea? Cheers, Martin On 2017-03-31 11:25 AM, Syd Bauman wrote:
We are planning to meet next Thu, 04-06 at 13:00Z, i.e.:
Thu 2017-04-06 06:00 PDT (poor Martin) Thu 2017-04-06 09:00 EDT Thu 2017-04-06 14:00 BST Thu 2017-04-06 15:00 CEST
Martin will be sending out details on 2 more issues we thought might be worth addressing. They are https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/246 and another (that I don't think has a ticket yet) which is an error in common/common_figures.xsl (roughly lines 226-240): the stylesheet makes the erroneous assumption that if there is a @width attribute, then there will be a @height attribute.
Moreover, there are still the agenda items from our last meeting, most of which are still to be addressed. They include:
* table review (http://wiki.tei-c.org/index.php/Mapping_ODD_processing) - we still need rows for TEI ODD -> documentation * generation of PDF from within oXygen framework * stylesheet re-write project * re-working the Stylesheet/Test/ suite (see Martin's Test2/, which uses 'ant') * ticket: https://github.com/TEIC/Stylesheets/issues/227
I can try to be the one to establish a Google Hangout and invite people, but I have been remarkably unsuccessful at this in the past. So if anyone would like to volunteer ...