Looks like a nice, succinct answer to me. A useful addition might be a link
to a list of Open Standards likely to be of relevance to classicists (with
brief description of each). Most people get the 'idea' of OSs pretty
quickly but then have no idea that standards exist for the stuff they're
doing (or how to find out about them). Do we have a list like that on the
site already?
Cheers
Leif
Quoting Juan Garces <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all,
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> I took the liberty to list one FAQ I have come across a few times and
> have
> answered it at
> http://digitalclassicist.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/FAQ/standards.
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> What do you think? You are most welcome to go directly to the Wiki and
> edit
> the text, but I would like to equally encourage you to feedback on this
> list!
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> The questions I would ask you are:
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> - Is this a satisfactory and complete answer to the question?
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> - Is the language accessible enough to the uninitiated?
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Juan
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