
Hi all, You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing that Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization? In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-). All the best, Hugh

Please do--I'm excited to see how it develops and to try it out! --Elisa Typeset by hand on my iPad
On May 3, 2016, at 8:28 AM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing that Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
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Dont think I saw the preview. Dont care whether it goes into the TEIC repo or one of yours, though I suppose if the former, there's an implication that the TEIC is committed to supporting it after you chaps are long gone, which I am less sure about. The name is very like a whale. Or is it a weasel? On 03/05/16 13:28, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing that Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
All the best, Hugh

Mhm, somehow I missed that too. Would you care to give some overview what it's all about? On 3 May 2016 at 16:53, Lou Burnard <lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Dont think I saw the preview. Dont care whether it goes into the TEIC repo or one of yours, though I suppose if the former, there's an implication that the TEIC is committed to supporting it after you chaps are long gone, which I am less sure about.
The name is very like a whale. Or is it a weasel?
On 03/05/16 13:28, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing that Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
All the best, Hugh
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I don't think there's necessarily any implication the Council is responsible for maintaining them. There are a bunch of repos in there that are clearly temporary. That "pureodd" one, for example :-). The idea is to turn TEI XML directly into HTML5 Custom Elements, so your view is isomorphic to your source. This is what Raff was talking about doing with the documentation. On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Magdalena Turska <tuurma@gmail.com> wrote:
Mhm, somehow I missed that too. Would you care to give some overview what it's all about?
On 3 May 2016 at 16:53, Lou Burnard <lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Dont think I saw the preview. Dont care whether it goes into the TEIC repo or one of yours, though I suppose if the former, there's an implication that the TEIC is committed to supporting it after you chaps are long gone, which I am less sure about.
The name is very like a whale. Or is it a weasel?
On 03/05/16 13:28, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing that Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
All the best, Hugh
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In terms of publishing TEI, it would allow a setup similar to Boilerplate, but without requiring an XSLT step. Raff On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think there's necessarily any implication the Council is responsible for maintaining them. There are a bunch of repos in there that are clearly temporary. That "pureodd" one, for example :-).
The idea is to turn TEI XML directly into HTML5 Custom Elements, so your view is isomorphic to your source. This is what Raff was talking about doing with the documentation.
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Magdalena Turska <tuurma@gmail.com> wrote:
Mhm, somehow I missed that too. Would you care to give some overview what it's all about?
On 3 May 2016 at 16:53, Lou Burnard <lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Dont think I saw the preview. Dont care whether it goes into the TEIC repo or one of yours, though I suppose if the former, there's an implication that the TEIC is committed to supporting it after you chaps are long gone, which I am less sure about.
The name is very like a whale. Or is it a weasel?
On 03/05/16 13:28, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing that Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
All the best, Hugh
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Will it pay attention to the default <rendition> elements in the header? That's always struck me as a nice feature of Boilerplate. On 03/05/16 17:58, Raffaele Viglianti wrote:
In terms of publishing TEI, it would allow a setup similar to Boilerplate, but without requiring an XSLT step.
Raff
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think there's necessarily any implication the Council is responsible for maintaining them. There are a bunch of repos in there that are clearly temporary. That "pureodd" one, for example :-).
The idea is to turn TEI XML directly into HTML5 Custom Elements, so your view is isomorphic to your source. This is what Raff was talking about doing with the documentation.
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Magdalena Turska <tuurma@gmail.com> wrote:
Mhm, somehow I missed that too. Would you care to give some overview what it's all about?
Dont think I saw the preview. Dont care whether it goes into the TEIC repo or one of yours, though I suppose if the former, there's an implication that the TEIC is committed to supporting it after you chaps are long gone, which I am less sure about.
The name is very like a whale. Or is it a weasel?
On 03/05/16 13:28, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing
On 3 May 2016 at 16:53, Lou Burnard <lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk> wrote: that
Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object to our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
All the best, Hugh
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No reason it couldn't. And that *is* a nice feature. On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Lou Burnard <lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
Will it pay attention to the default <rendition> elements in the header? That's always struck me as a nice feature of Boilerplate.
On 03/05/16 17:58, Raffaele Viglianti wrote:
In terms of publishing TEI, it would allow a setup similar to Boilerplate, but without requiring an XSLT step.
Raff
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Hugh Cayless <philomousos@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't think there's necessarily any implication the Council is
responsible for maintaining them. There are a bunch of repos in there that are clearly temporary. That "pureodd" one, for example :-).
The idea is to turn TEI XML directly into HTML5 Custom Elements, so your view is isomorphic to your source. This is what Raff was talking about doing with the documentation.
On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 11:56 AM, Magdalena Turska <tuurma@gmail.com> wrote:
Mhm, somehow I missed that too. Would you care to give some overview what
it's all about?
On 3 May 2016 at 16:53, Lou Burnard <lou.burnard@retired.ox.ac.uk>
wrote:
Dont think I saw the preview. Dont care whether it goes into the TEIC
repo or one of yours, though I suppose if the former, there's an implication that the TEIC is committed to supporting it after you chaps
are
long gone, which I am less sure about.
The name is very like a whale. Or is it a weasel?
On 03/05/16 13:28, Hugh Cayless wrote:
Hi all,
You got a preview last week of the TEI in HTML5 Custom Elements thing
that
Raff and I have been working on separately and have now decided to
collaborate on (now tentatively named CETEIcean). Would anyone object
to
our putting it under the TEIC GitHub organization?
In the time-honoured tradition, silence will be taken as assent :-).
All the best, Hugh
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Elisa
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Hugh Cayless
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Lou Burnard
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Magdalena Turska
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Raffaele Viglianti