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DocBook V5.0CR2 The second “candidate release” of DocBook V5.0.

"At some point real soon now, we're going to have to declare V5.0 “feature complete”. Sooner rather than later, I hope."

 

from http://norman.walsh.name/2007/03/14/docbook50CR2

 
 
   
 

Types of XML Interoperabilit...

"Content Model Interoperability is centered around enabling all or part of one standard's content model to be included as part of another standard. For example, DITA's specialization capabilities could be employed to create custom topic types for DocBook sections or refentries (in a DITA-like way). Conversely, DocBook's DTDs are designed to create customizations on top of the core content model."

 

from http://jims-thoughtspot.blogspot.com/2007/02/types-of-xml-content-interoperability.html

 
 
 

   
Interoperability Framework presentation at DITA West 2007
"We will be posting our whitepaper and slides to the docstandards-interop-tech list and the Flatirons Solutions website shortly.

Thanks to all who attended!

UPDATE: I've posted a copy of our presentation to the Flatirons Solutions site here."

 

from http://shudson310.blogspot.com/2007/02/interoperability-framework-presentation.html

 
 
   
 

DocBook XSL 1.71.0 released

The is mainly a bug-fix release, but it includes a few feature changes. 

 
 
 

   
Norm Walsh provides DocBook V5.0b7

Norm Walsh provides DocBook V5.0b7 at http://norman.walsh.name/2006/07/28/docbook50b7.

This is the seventh test release of DocBook V5.0.

 
 
   
 

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