Hi Tim,

I found your comments really excellent. Thanks for them.

So the first thing we should be doing is to create standards for the representation of code and snippets to guarantee interoperability, ease of update, and exchange. I proposed Hugh (the author of the scripter's scrapbook ) to go in that direction, he was interested, asked for more info then I got busy and didn't follow up.

Okay, this is a group we can easily create completely open as it is in the very best interest of all list members (perhaps not Hugh though).

Of course that would require standardized formats, or at least easily convertible formats. I don't know enough about wikis to understand the practicality.

The thing is that once you have information stored in a standard format, it is very easy to translate it from one environment to another. In fact, if the list members were keen enough to take the 1 minute required to format their reply in standard format, something like:

<instructions></instructions>
<comments></comments>
<code></code>

... it is possible to consider the automatic parsing of the contributions on the rev list. Again, cost to produce the standards. Once they are produced, maximum group benefit at minimal individual cost.

I will be away for a month (starting this Friday). I will take some notes before I go away (i.e., today). But the time I am ready to spend on this is of course strongly influenced by the impact I can expect for my efforts (I like to contribute but not to waste my time). So can I ask members of this list to take the time to answer these three questions.

Where should we discuss the development of standards for rev code for maximum participation: (a) somewhere neutral (yahoo group), (b) please not a yahoo group, (c) no preference.

I would like to help with the design of standards for rev code
(a) yes, (b) no, (c) not skilled enough

If standards are defined, then I am ready to use them in all emails I post to the rev mailing list, so they can be automatically parsed
(a) yes, (b) no, (c) don't understand

PLEASE, ***don't do it on this list**** (enough traffic already). For each one of these questions, You can tick a box at:
http://revolution.lexicall.org/wiki/tiki-take_survey.php?surveyId=1
This is completely anonymous and you don't need to be a registered user of the wiki to answer.

Many thanks!
Marielle
------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------
Marielle Lange (PhD),  Psycholinguist

Alternative emails: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage http://homepages.lexicall.org/mlange/
Easy access to lexical databases                    http://lexicall.org
Supporting Education Technologists http:// revolution.lexicall.org


_______________________________________________
use-revolution mailing list
[email protected]
Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription 
preferences:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution

Reply via email to