On 11/30/2010 6:58 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Chris Little<chris...@crosswire.org>  wrote:
It's also worth noting that only the OSIS and TEI counts are likely to
increase much in the future.

For your work, perhaps.  But with the current state of OSIS vs ThML
that I mentioned in my email a few minutes ago, I will be producing
ThML for some time to come, Karl produces predominantly ThML modules,
and other people who are more concerned about controlling the display
of their material over the semantics of their markup are likely to go
with ThML.  So I have my doubts about your assertion.  We'll see.

Yes, others will continue to create ThML, but everything that goes into the CrossWire repositories will probably be either OSIS or TEI. And the existing content will gradually be converted from ThML & GBF to OSIS. As yet, that conversion has occurred on the basis of needed updates, but I plan to convert a number of sets of modules en masse this holiday. Besides this, I really wouldn't say that the collective output of people producing content in ThML for the Xiphos repository has any chance of countering the trend of OSIS/TEI content produced for CrossWire (numerically speaking).

--Chris

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