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Re: [opensuse-packaging] Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA XML)
- From: Karl Eichwalder <ke@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Nov 2005 18:55:39 +0100 (CET)
- Message-id: <4812898.1131904539429.SLOX.WebMail.wwwrun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > DITA XML is a topic oriented way of managing documentation. It is a
> > standard driven by IBM and accepted by OASIS. For more info, see
> > http://xml.coverpages.org/dita.html
> You probably had a look at it, so ... how does that affect packaging ?
Obviously I'm hoping in vain that one of our packagers already prepared
a spec file. At least, two spec files are required--one for the schemas
(DTD and RelaxNG) and another one for the tools published at SF.net.
> Maybe wrong list.. ? opensuse-documentation ? :)
First, we want to create DITA packages. Then we can evaluate the
technology and discuss on opensuse-documentation how it compares with
the current docbook approach ;)
> > standard driven by IBM and accepted by OASIS. For more info, see
> > http://xml.coverpages.org/dita.html
> You probably had a look at it, so ... how does that affect packaging ?
Obviously I'm hoping in vain that one of our packagers already prepared
a spec file. At least, two spec files are required--one for the schemas
(DTD and RelaxNG) and another one for the tools published at SF.net.
> Maybe wrong list.. ? opensuse-documentation ? :)
First, we want to create DITA packages. Then we can evaluate the
technology and discuss on opensuse-documentation how it compares with
the current docbook approach ;)
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