Hello Alex
I hope someone directly involved in the TEI Consortium responds, as I’m sure they will know the answers.
You may also receive a response from Kiyonori Nagasaki of the International Institute for Digital Humanities in Tokyo, who is leading a TEI work group on extensions for East Asian languages (as I understand it). I’m pretty sure Kiyonori is a member of this group, so with a bit of luck he’ll see your post sometime soon.
Best wishes Harold
On 3 Nov 2017, at 14:58, Alex Gil <colibri.alex@gmail.commailto:colibri.alex@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi friends,
I'm trying to compile a list of all the people/projects that have worked on TEI projects in non-european languages. Any of you working on this?
I found this in the TEI meeting minutes, but not much follow-up that I can see
"PW notes that if the ambition of TEI is global, we should reach out to people using the TEI for non-European/N American work. One of the two P5 translations was done in Chinese — in support of a rising TEI community. Contributions from Asia have gotten silent and worth exploring the cause of this silence."
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