documentation effort

Adrian Pavlykevych pam@polynet.lviv.ua
25 May 2001 09:54:50 +0300


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On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 06:38:11PM +0200, Khaled Daham wrote:
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> How did DocBook fail one of the above criteria ?
> IMHO DocBook is the most generic and complete set that someone can pick up
> regardless of OS preference, packages exists etc.

I second that. I would really hate to go out assembling all various pieces =
of debiandoc and trying to port it to FreeBSD (or does the port exist?).

> > debiandoc requires perl (and a few perl modules), Jim Clark's 'sp', tex,
> > and the DTD file.  In Debian, the package is debiandoc-sgml.
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> Which make it less attractive for those not doing Debian.

Yeah.

> Maybe something like how PostgreSQL have divided the docs.
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> Tutorial <- simple a-couple-of-brain-dead steps to have it running
> Admin <- more in-depth explaining.
> Developer <- explaining the module setup and inner stuff.

Sounds good.

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Adrian Pavlykevych 			email: 		<pam@polynet.lviv.ua>
System Administrator			phone/fax:	+380 (322) 742041
National University "Lvivska Polytechnica"

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