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It would be super helpful to have access to a large and representative data set of real-world EPUB publications, in order to get statistics on the real-word usage of specific EPUB features. That would help us making informed standardization decisions; we could also use that to make decisions about EPUBCheck features.
Does that sound remotely feasible? Where could we start?
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I think Google (and Kobo?) have occasionally run searches across their content for us. That might be the only way to get relatively realistic looks at real-world content?
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It would be super helpful to have access to a large and representative data set of real-world EPUB publications, in order to get statistics on the real-word usage of specific EPUB features. That would help us making informed standardization decisions; we could also use that to make decisions about EPUBCheck features.
Does that sound remotely feasible? Where could we start?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: