diff --git a/SIS/clarin/views/list-specs.xq b/SIS/clarin/views/list-specs.xq index 867dc4a..a99cede 100644 --- a/SIS/clarin/views/list-specs.xq +++ b/SIS/clarin/views/list-specs.xq @@ -74,14 +74,28 @@ return
Note: information provided in this part of the Standards Information System may be outdated. - This means that the relationships between standards and specifications listed here are still valid, - but some new versions (and consequently new relationships) may still be missing. Since this is an - open system, you are cordially invited to help extend it, either by posting a ticket listing the - missing information, or by forking/cloning the source and submitting your additions via a pull request.
+Standards Watchtower is the name of the running project of the CLARIN Standards and Interoperability + Committee, where it is possible to trace the relationships among existing standards of various kinds and status, + as well as the appearance (and demise...) of practices and trends that may lead to the establishment of new + standards. We stress that this is an effort open to anyone interested and dependent on the needs and sensitivity + of its users: we welcome submissions from anyone willing to share standards-related information with others, via + GitHub issues + or GitHub pull requests.
-This section lists "points of interest" that may be standards or best practices not yet woven into the SIS-internal + network of relationships. For the time being, access to it is via GitHub, and, in time, we shall see if it needs + some more intricate ways of sharing information about standards-related issues that pop up in the field. (Please + feel very welcome to share your feedback and to share information that you consider worth mentioning here and eventually + in the SIS internals.)
+ + +ISO defines a standard as “a document that provides requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose.” Commonly, a standard developed within a standardization body @@ -112,6 +126,14 @@ return
Note: information provided in this part of the Standards Information System may be outdated. + This means that the relationships between standards and specifications listed here are still valid, + but some new versions (and consequently new relationships) may still be missing. Since this is an + open system, you are cordially invited to help extend it, either by + posting a ticket + to suggest a correction to missing or incorrect information, or by forking/cloning the source and submitting + your additions via a pull request.
+The table below lists the {$lsm:spec-sum} standards and specifications described in this website. You can get more information about a standard or a specification by clicking on the abbreviations. When hovering over an abbreviation, the standard/specification name will be shown on a tooltip. The topic column shows which area(s) a standard belongs