As a trial, I suggest someone convert the db5 spec to asciidoc (would be a good GCI task) since it's supposed to be faithful to Docbook (unlike markdown, it's a subset). It actually uses Docbook under the hood, so it should be a really good fit. Asciidoc has built-in support for editorial comments that are suppressed by default, so it can also just stay in svn as a text document and we can comment directly there.
This is actually pretty cool if it works as well as it claims: http://srackham.wordpress.com/blogpost-readme/
Basically, it publishes Asciidoc documents to Wordpress and will do updates. With Pandoc converting Docbook to/from Asciidoc, we may just have a full round-trip publishing capability for all our docs on the new site... That's pretty exciting.
Cheers!
Sean
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