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I wonder if this kind of thing is not SIG-ish? Even though it might be
relatively short term, there is a real Special Interest Group feel to
it: either a bibliography SIG or a TEI to XXX transformation SIG.
-dan
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 22:45 +0100, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:
> Gabriel Bodard wrote:
> >
> > If nothing of this kind surfaces, and I create what will surely be
> > only the beginning of a one-day-useful tool to transform from EN to
> > TEI, where should I upload this GPL'ed file to be the most useful? Can
> > I get SVN access to the TEI SourceForge site (e.g.)?
> certainly, if you need it.
>
> I am wondering, however, whether we should not start a second Sourceforge
> project for TEI addons, to separate them from the main Guidelines. Then
> I can move my Docbook2tei, Word and OpenOffice work to it, and you
> can put in en2tei and so on.
>
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