Altair, you could check the public user interface to get an idea of the HED events already published. :)
Data said:It took me a bit longer than 2 weeks, but the work has been completed. The HED now has moved to an official location and has got a shiny new public interface for browsing (hope you like the peacock-colored theme)! :D
http://hed.quantumfuturegroup.org/
I've added it to Google for indexing and made extensive SEO (search engine optimizations). On the start page, you'll see an interactive timeline graph, showing all published events as little squares on the bottom, and the lifespans of ancient chroniclers as horizontal bars. You can zoom in or out with the slider at the bottom of the graph, and you can hover your mouse over all the bars and squares to get tooltip-like information.
If you click on a horizontal bar of a chronicler, all Events reported by him are displayed in red. You also can highlight displayed events by category by using the drop-down selection.
If you click on one of the Event-squares, the Event and all belonging citations are displayed below the graph.
The public interface also has a sortable and searchable Event List and an About page. Sources (book information etc.) are linked from each Event page.
Maybe you can click around a bit, test it, and report back if you have any suggestions etc. I've tested the site in Firefox and Chrome in both Windows and Linux, but haven't yet tested it on a Mac. Maybe someone using a Mac can tell me if it displays okay?
For all HED editors: The public interface of the HED only will show Events set to the state "published_web" (which is one higher than "review_passed"). Right now, there are about 40 published Events. It will fill up as we go along with the review process. The login link has changed, and I don't want to post it here because it's private from now on. Could all Editors who want to continue working with the HED send me a PM, so that I can send you the new login link? Thanks!