Hi Alex!

It’s a rather exciting time for non-European developments in TEI. As Harold mentioned, there is a new Japanese/East Asian SIG (so named because the initial participants and focus is on Japanese, but with plans to broaden). There is also a nascent Indic Languages SIG. In my own small corner of the disciplinary landscape, I know of projects doing Arabic, Coptic, Cham, Mayan(!), and Cuneiform among others. I don’t have time to track all these down right now, as I’m getting ready to head out of town, but if you ping me next week, I can take a crack at it.

All the best,
Hugh

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On Nov 3, 2017, at 10:58 , Alex Gil <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."

Best,
a.
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