Oh, and another important piece of information to list would be the rights
under which the styles are released. I think it would be neat if people can
easily confirm that all styles are released under the exact same CC BY-SA
license (which they are now, and should be). I currently use csl-rights.py
to make sure all the styles use the same string in the cs:rights element.
Rintze
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Rintze Zelle <[email protected]>wrote:
> I was wondering if there would be any interest in helping me setting up a
> status page for the CSL style repository at
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles. I think it would be
> rather nice if we could use a post-commit hook to automatically update a
> status page displaying:
>
> - the number of independent and dependent styles
> - the results of CSL schema validation (do all styles validate), including
> validation against the embedded Schematron rules that scan for calls to
> undeclared macros
> - a number of addition validation tests: is there any overlap in CSL file
> names between dependent and independent styles, do the file names match the
> style IDs, do the file names follow our naming guidelines, do all
> independent styles have a "self" link, do all "template" links point to
> existing styles, does the citation-format of dependent styles match that of
> their independent parent
>
> I currently perform these tests manually on my local git repo with Jing
> and a few Python scripts (I mostly use csl-qc.py and csl-rights.py from
> https://github.com/citation-style-language/utilities, and I know Charles
> Parnot has some scripts of his own), but it would be nice if we could
> automate QC a little bit while showing people more information about the
> status of the repo. My hacking skills aren't advanced enough though to set
> this up myself.
>
> Rintze
>
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