Subject: Re: (dsssl) DSSSL Documentation Project - up for adoption From: Mark Wroth <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 06:21:55 -0800 |
Quoting Tony Graham <Tony.Graham@xxxxxxx>: > Since the DSSSL Documentation Project hasn't changed in nearly four > years, what is a new location going to do for it? > Not much. However, if it opens things up a little for people to contribute some updates and additions, it can't hurt. I suggested to Tommie that we could put the site up under the OpenJade SourceForge site, and set it up as a "sub-project" there, thus placing the source documents under CVS. For what it's worth, I've been hacking away at a DSSSL Transformation Language tutorial, partly to make sure I've got it all straight in my own head, and partly to see if I can generate some excitement about the possibilities that exist in getting it implemented. If that goes well, perhaps I can do some more tutorials on other topics that are more relevant to current usage, such as basic Scheme/Expression Language stuff. Of course, the beauty of SourceForge is that it lends itself to collaborative efforts, so I could spit out some material, and someone else, who might be more inclined toward editing and such, could massage it into a nicer form, or possibly even take some raw text and mark it up with Docbook. Anyway, I'm open to comments from others who have commented on this topic. Would placing this material in OpenJade CVS and making the "products" (such as what is on the Mulberry site now) available at openjade.sourceforge.net be a good way to go?
-Brandon :)
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