organising collaboration on Ancient Greek texts and data for learners
- openly-licensed base texts following agreed-upon conventions
- tooling which produces a static website, EPUB, print-ready version, and (where appropriate) CTS TEI XML for contributing back to OGL / showing in Scaife
- corpus-based vocabulary lists for language learners (and producers of graded Greek reading material)
- linguistic annotation necessary to do things like track vocabulary, produce context-specific glosses, etc.
See:
- Texts we're editing
- Other Data we're producing
- Tools we're developing
- James Tauber — https://jktauber.com
- Seumas Macdonald — https://thepatrologist.com
- Fletcher Hardison — http://www.amindforlanguage.com
- Christoph Jasinski — https://github.com/sleeptillseven
- Fergus Walsh — http://www.fergusjpwalsh.co.uk
- David Maddock — http://davemaddock.com
- Ken M. Penner — http://pseudepigrapha.org
- Nathan D. Smith — http://nathan.smithfam.info
- Bryan Forbes — https://github.com/bryanforbes
- Eric Sowell — http://ericsowell.com
and many others on Slack (see below).
We have a Slack workspace https://greek-learner-texts.slack.com/. If you're interested in joining, send an email to jtauber@jtauber.com introducing yourself and he'll invite you to Slack.