Existing resources that can be used to write a new EpiDoc-Documentation (focused on existing prose)
Existing guidelines
http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/gl/5/toc.html
SourceForge page
http://epidoc.sourceforge.net/ (less text) TE
Documentation Wiki
http://epidocumentation.pbworks.com/
Existing articles
http://digitalmedievalist.org/journal/4/bodard (CC-BY-NC licensed, so do with it as you will) TE
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/1/000030/000030.html (CC-BY-NC-ND licensed, but you're probably okay so long as we ask Tom and Hugh and Roueché for permission (you have GB's permission de facto)) TE
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/elisabeth.trinkl/forum/forum0602/23epigr.htm TE
http://idp.atlantides.org/trac/idp/wiki/EpiDoc (less text) TE
Maybe various offline articles (PDFs Ashgate, Latin on Stone) (GB will send PDFs, but these should not be uploaded or distributed outside this small group. If we decide to borrow any text from them, we need to think carefully about what is reasonable to reproduce) TE
Slideshow:
https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0Ac1AGmWRrRdUZGd3dGsycnBfMTNnY25tdmg TE
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