Re: logistical questions related to draft PDDI Info Model Community Note

Hi Rich,
  Yes, the respect and repo is all fine. You can also use
https://pages.github.com/ to host your page, directly from github.

m.

On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 9:54 PM, Richard Boyce <rdb20@pitt.edu> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am working on getting the draft PDDI Info Model into the correct format
> for publication as a W3C Community Group Note. Allot of progress has been
> made but I have some logistical questions.
>
> - The Note has to be written in HTML using the ReSpec style (
> https://github.com/w3c/respec/wiki/ReSpec-Editor's-Guide) and using
> references in SpecRef (https://github.com/tobie/specref). We have made
> considerable progress on that and are committing our changes to this GitHub
> repo: https://github.com/W3C-HCLS/w3c-ddi. However, this might not be
> correct repo to do work in moving forward. Any suggestions?
>
> - Currently, I am hosting the draft note on my public server (
> https://dbmi-icode-01.dbmi.pitt.edu/dikb-evidence/w3c-ddi/index.html) but
> it will eventually need to move to a W3C server  - who on this list will be
> able to help with that?
>
> - I haven't published a Note since ~2011 so any other logistical
> suggestions are welcome :)
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> -Rich
>
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>


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Received on Sunday, 18 March 2018 08:02:01 UTC