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--- news.xml 28 Dec 2002 05:25:16 -0000 1.2.2.4
+++ news.xml 26 Jan 2003 08:18:12 -0000 1.2.2.5
@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE document PUBLIC "-//APACHE//DTD Documentation V1.0//EN"
"dtd/document-v10.dtd">
<document>
- <header>
- <title>News about Cocoon</title>
- <subtitle></subtitle>
- <authors>
- <person name="Diana Shannon" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
- </authors>
- </header>
- <body>
+ <header>
+ <title>News about Cocoon</title>
+ <subtitle></subtitle>
+ <authors>
+ <person name="Diana Shannon" email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
+ </authors>
+ </header>
+ <body>
<s1 title="Wiki Moving">
<p>The popular Cocoon Wiki has moved: <link
href="http://wiki.cocoondev.org/">http://wiki.cocoondev.org/</link> is the new place
to be.</p>
</s1>
<s1 title="Cocoon GetTogether">
<p>Outerthought is organizing the <link
href="http://outerthought.org/cocoon/gettogether/">Cocoon GetTogether</link> on 19
November 2002 (near Ghent in Belgium).</p>
</s1>
- <s1 title="Cocoon: Building XML Applications Published">
+ <s1 title="Cocoon: Building XML Applications Published">
<p><strong>July 2002</strong> New Riders has just published <em>Cocoon: Building
XML Applications</em> written by our very own Carsten Ziegeler, release coordinator
for the Cocoon project, and Matthew Langham, leader of the open-source group at
S&N AG of Paderborn, Germany. You can download several <link
href="http://www.newriders.com/books/product.asp?product_id={C3C05052-BE3B-4E06-A60A-13FB40AF58F6}"
>free chapters</link> at the New Riders web site. Weighing in at over 500 pages, the
book is a vital new resource for the Cocoon community. We congratulate and thank
Carsten, Matthew, and New Riders for their excellent work!
</p>
</s1>
@@ -25,12 +25,12 @@
</p>
<ul>
<li>
-<link href="http://outerthought.net/wiki/">Cocoon Wiki</link> focuses on content
development for the Cocoon project. It is designed to facilitate document development
and collaboration from all levels of Cocoon users. Documents include FAQs, snippets,
how-tos, tutorials, RTs (random thoughts), dreams, surveys, and more. The preliminary
focus of this the wiki is to serve as a documentation "breeding ground," where docs
can "grow" until mature enough to become official cvs docs. However, it already
represents a lively and valid document resource in its own right.
+<link href="http://wiki.cocoondev.org/">Cocoon Wiki</link> focuses on content
development for the Cocoon project. It is designed to facilitate document development
and collaboration from all levels of Cocoon users. Documents include FAQs, snippets,
how-tos, tutorials, RTs (random thoughts), dreams, surveys, and more. The preliminary
focus of this the wiki is to serve as a documentation "breeding ground," where docs
can "grow" until mature enough to become official cvs docs. However, it already
represents a lively and valid document resource in its own right.
</li>
<li>
<link href="http://www.anyware-tech.com/wikiland/">Wikiland</link> is an ongoing
development effort to build a Cocoon-based wiki architecture. Wikiland features a
Cocoon dictionary as the pretext to use, test and develop the wiki. The project is
seeking Cocoon-oriented developers to further its development. For more information,
see the <link href="http://rossel.free.fr/" >Wikiland home page.</link>
</li>
</ul>
</s1>
- </body>
+ </body>
</document>
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