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Descritption of att.datcat class points to an outdated URL #201

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daliboris opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 1 comment
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Descritption of att.datcat class points to an outdated URL #201

daliboris opened this issue Jun 29, 2023 · 1 comment

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@daliboris
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daliboris commented Jun 29, 2023

The att.cat class description refers to "a repository called ISOCat at http://www.isocat.org/", but the URL redirects to an information page where we can read the following:

Change of address
The Data Category Repository (DCR) or “DatCatInfo” is a public resource of linguistic data categories, originally initiated by ISO/TC 37/SC 3 and known as ISOCat at that time.

As of 2017-09-08, DatCatInfo and its maintenance are transferred to the Language Terminology/Translation and Acquisition Consortium (LTAC) and its affiliate Terminology for Large Organizations (TerminOrgs).

To access the DCR, go to www.datcatinfo.net

The link in the note

Annex A gives a small Data Category Reference XML vocabulary (also available online at http://www.isocat.org/12620/),...)

ends with 404 error (not found).

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bansp commented Oct 26, 2023

I'm not sure, I think I must have missed this ticket. I've modified the att.datcat spec and it got merged today, and I think I have handled ISOCat links.

Unfortunately, there is a side issue caused by an upstream (debian) messup that prevents the TEI documentation from getting generated. So I am not able to point from here to a nice set of documentation that shows that this issue can be closed. But I think the day is going to come, eventually. Well, with the new TEI release at the latest.

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