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Re: DocBook assistance



 
> On Tue, Nov 30, 1999 at 09:51:21PM -0600, Tim wrote:
> > We are looking for people who are quite familiar with SGML and/or DocBook
> > (of course a great knowledge of the current linuxdoc.dtd will be of great
> > benefit as well.).

Guylhem Aznar wrote:

> We need a docbook "expert" willing to lead the effort.

I respectfully suggest that person contact Nik Clayton with a view
towards establishing a "uniform" extended DTD and customized Stylesheets
that may be used by the LDP and FreeBSD documentation project.

Nik is _very_ knowledgeable and has said :

"The FreeBSD Documentation Project has extended the DocBook DTD by
adding some new elements. These elements serve to make some of the
markup more precise. 

Where a FreeBSD specific element is listed below it is clearly marked. 

Throughout the rest of this document, the term ``DocBook'' is used to
mean the FreeBSD extended DocBook DTD. 

    Note: There is nothing about these extensions that is FreeBSD
specific, it was just felt that they were useful enhancements for this
particular project. Should anyone from any of the other *nix camps
(NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, ...) be interested in collaborating on a
standard DocBook extension set, please get in touch with Nik Clayton
<nik@FreeBSD.org>.  "

( Source : 

http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/docproj-primer/x1261.html#AEN1277)

Cheers,



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