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<p>Dear all,</p>
<p>i would like to thank you for your understanding concerning the
choice of dates for the "February telco", which has actually
become an "early March telco" now. Thanks to all for voting!<br>
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<p>The date to be saved is 9.03 (Monday), 12:00.</p>
<p>I have began sketching the agenda (with notes) for the meeting at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RM-nPXnhJPiSQZk7weLD-WVXSOTOfa_AIU_kV6MZGZ8/edit#">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RM-nPXnhJPiSQZk7weLD-WVXSOTOfa_AIU_kV6MZGZ8/edit#</a></p>
<p>I would like to remind you about our earlier decision concerning
February by quoting a fragment of the google doc mentioned above
(the references to "1-8" and "point 4.2" are resolved there):<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">At the December virtual meeting, the CSC
decided to make sure that the centres represented by its members
will all provide information on the formats actually accepted by
them, on a dedicated page (or in a dedicated section of a page),
by analogy to any of the lists in 1-8 above (or in any other way
that is deemed reasonable by the persons responsible for data
ingest). <i>We are not imposing any template at this point --
merely asking about the actual practice at the given centre.</i><br>
Hint: replies such as “XML”, “HTML” or “TEI” are probably too
general -- unless the given centre really accepts all that these
abbreviations may refer to.<br>
<b>We have agreed to ask the colleagues responsible for this to
provide this information until mid-February.</b><br>
@ALL: please feel very welcome to initiate / add to the list in
point 4.2 above<br>
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<p>Thanks in advance for addressing that decision wherever
appropriate and best regards,</p>
<p> Piotr<br>
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