Is there a policy concerning repository styles that are grossly incomplete or 
that have significant errors? Clearly, there are styles in the repository with 
minor problems. Those problems are pointed out by forum participants and get 
repaired. However, faulty or incomplete but in-progress styles aren't easily 
recognized by those who may want to use them. (It is easy for me to make 
recommendations that I don't have the skills to implement.) It seems that 
styles that have major problems should be flagged. This would not only benefit 
end users, it would also identify the styles that would be a target for 
volunteers who code.

See:
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/49747/style-error-chinese-std-gbt-77142005-authordate-chinese/#Item_2

David Lawrence, PhD, Director
SafetyLit Foundation
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San Diego, CA 92109, USA
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