~10 hours ago PR 2014 was merged into dev. This broke the build because we (Meaghan and I) had examples that used <persPronouns> in running-prose-like places (inside <closer> and <docAuthor>, to be precise); but, because <persPronouns> was (as per the original FR) only a member of model.personPart, it was only allowed inside <person>, <personGrp>, and <persona>. We put our heads together on a brief telephone consultation, and concluded that we believe that the new <persPronouns> element is going to be desired for the encoding of signature blocks in email or blog posts as much or more than in personographies. Therefore we think the solution is to permit <persPronouns> in those sorts of places, not to remove the examples. Thus I have made <persPronouns> a member of model.persNamePart (in addition to model.personPart). This allows <persPronouns> in <closer> and <docAuthor>, and thus should fix the build. It also allows <persPronouns> in quite a few desirable places like inside an <s>, a <p>, or an <item>. It also allows it inside lots of somewhat screwy places like <tagUsage> and <unti>. However, <roleName> (for example) is allowed in precisely the same set of places, so even if screwy, at least it is consistently screwy. If anyone wants to object, please do so quickly (by Fri latest, preferably earlier). The commit that would need to be reverted is 1f874af07. Sorry everyone. The reason this got past me, BTW, is because oNVDL does not run on my system. (Martin is saying “I told you so” right now. :-)
Syd and Meaghan,
For what it's worth, that decision to include persPronouns in
model.personPart seems eminently sensible to me.
Cheers,
Elisa
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 5:22 PM Bauman, Syd
~10 hours ago PR 2014 was merged into dev. This broke the build because we (Meaghan and I) had examples that used <persPronouns> in running-prose-like places (inside <closer> and <docAuthor>, to be precise); but, because <persPronouns> was (as per the original FR) only a member of model.personPart, it was only allowed inside <person>, <personGrp>, and <persona>.
We put our heads together on a brief telephone consultation, and concluded that we believe that the new <persPronouns> element is going to be desired for the encoding of signature blocks in email or blog posts as much or more than in personographies. Therefore we think the solution is to permit <persPronouns> in those sorts of places, not to remove the examples.
Thus I have made <persPronouns> a member of model.persNamePart (in addition to model.personPart). This allows <persPronouns> in <closer> and <docAuthor>, and thus should fix the build. It also allows <persPronouns> in quite a few desirable places like inside an <s>, a <p>, or an <item>. It also allows it inside lots of somewhat screwy places like <tagUsage> and <unti>. However, <roleName> (for example) is allowed in precisely the same set of places, so even if screwy, at least it is consistently screwy.
If anyone wants to object, please do so quickly (by Fri latest, preferably earlier). The commit that would need to be reverted is 1f874af07.
Sorry everyone. The reason this got past me, BTW, is because oNVDL does not run on my system. (Martin is saying “I told you so” right now. :-) _______________________________________________ Tei-council mailing list Tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council
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No complaints, I agree as well. Thanks for fixing! Peter
Am 17.02.2021 um 23:38 schrieb Elisa Beshero-Bondar
: Syd and Meaghan, For what it's worth, that decision to include persPronouns in model.personPart seems eminently sensible to me. Cheers, Elisa
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 5:22 PM Bauman, Syd
wrote: ~10 hours ago PR 2014 was merged into dev. This broke the build because we (Meaghan and I) had examples that used <persPronouns> in running-prose-like places (inside <closer> and <docAuthor>, to be precise); but, because <persPronouns> was (as per the original FR) only a member of model.personPart, it was only allowed inside <person>, <personGrp>, and <persona>. We put our heads together on a brief telephone consultation, and concluded that we believe that the new <persPronouns> element is going to be desired for the encoding of signature blocks in email or blog posts as much or more than in personographies. Therefore we think the solution is to permit <persPronouns> in those sorts of places, not to remove the examples.
Thus I have made <persPronouns> a member of model.persNamePart (in addition to model.personPart). This allows <persPronouns> in <closer> and <docAuthor>, and thus should fix the build. It also allows <persPronouns> in quite a few desirable places like inside an <s>, a <p>, or an <item>. It also allows it inside lots of somewhat screwy places like <tagUsage> and <unti>. However, <roleName> (for example) is allowed in precisely the same set of places, so even if screwy, at least it is consistently screwy.
If anyone wants to object, please do so quickly (by Fri latest, preferably earlier). The commit that would need to be reverted is 1f874af07.
Sorry everyone. The reason this got past me, BTW, is because oNVDL does not run on my system. (Martin is saying “I told you so” right now. :-) _______________________________________________ Tei-council mailing list Tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council
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Hi Meaghan and Syd,
no objections making <persPronouns> a member of model.persNamePart
Best,
Martina
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Am 17.02.2021 um 23:38 schrieb Elisa Beshero-Bondar
: Syd and Meaghan, For what it's worth, that decision to include persPronouns in model.personPart seems eminently sensible to me. Cheers, Elisa
On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 5:22 PM Bauman, Syd
wrote: ~10 hours ago PR 2014 was merged into dev. This broke the build because we (Meaghan and I) had examples that used <persPronouns> in running-prose-like places (inside <closer> and <docAuthor>, to be precise); but, because <persPronouns> was (as per the original FR) only a member of model.personPart, it was only allowed inside <person>, <personGrp>, and <persona>. We put our heads together on a brief telephone consultation, and concluded that we believe that the new <persPronouns> element is going to be desired for the encoding of signature blocks in email or blog posts as much or more than in personographies. Therefore we think the solution is to permit <persPronouns> in those sorts of places, not to remove the examples.
Thus I have made <persPronouns> a member of model.persNamePart (in addition to model.personPart). This allows <persPronouns> in <closer> and <docAuthor>, and thus should fix the build. It also allows <persPronouns> in quite a few desirable places like inside an <s>, a <p>, or an <item>. It also allows it inside lots of somewhat screwy places like <tagUsage> and <unti>. However, <roleName> (for example) is allowed in precisely the same set of places, so even if screwy, at least it is consistently screwy.
If anyone wants to object, please do so quickly (by Fri latest, preferably earlier). The commit that would need to be reverted is 1f874af07.
Sorry everyone. The reason this got past me, BTW, is because oNVDL does not run on my system. (Martin is saying “I told you so” right now. :-) _______________________________________________ Tei-council mailing list Tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council
-- Elisa Beshero-Bondar, PhD Program Chair of Digital Media, Arts, and Technology | Professor of Digital Humanities | Director of the Digital Humanities Lab at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Development site: https://newtfire.org _______________________________________________ Tei-council mailing list Tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council
participants (4)
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Bauman, Syd
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Elisa Beshero-Bondar
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Peter Stadler
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Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)