Neema,

That's excellent. I've installed a Blog (http://poeml.markupware.com) for POEML on 
which I've uploaded diagrams related to the structural tree, etc. So that 
non-architects would be able to contribute as well. However, at this level of 
develpement, we need Persian poetry pioneers rather than hackers.

Best Regards,
Sina

Neema Agha wrote:

> Dear Sina,
>
> My father writes poetry and is published and as a deep understanding of Persian 
> poetry. Unfortunately, he doesn't know anything about computer programming. He's 
> willing to help if you need his help. Please let me know and I'll have him contact 
> you.
>
> Sincerely,
> Neema Aghamohammadi
>
> On Oct 22, 2004, at 1:10 AM, Sina Heshmati wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently involved in designing a new standard to markup Persian poems. XML 
>> Schema is used to define the markup vocabulary. The  XML instance of the schema is 
>> written in Persian, including element and attribute names, etc.
>>
>> I've also hacked two style sheet layers (XSLT and CSS) as well. However the 
>> presentation model is beyond the scope of this post and demands a completely 
>> separate discussion as well as different contributors.
>>
>> I ask anyone, who's familiar with the structure of Persian poems, and (meta)data 
>> associated with them, to participate in our new and open standard on the Web. I 
>> found this mailing list a reliable and convenient place for our further discussions 
>> to take place.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Sina
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