Has there been any progress on the shell for xdocs? I have just joined this project, having started at Cocoon. One of the things that i can help with is documentation. However, i am a follower. When there is a shell for documentation and a build.xml then i can help.
Yes Don, i too think that we should stick with the document DTD and stylesheet that is currently used by other Apache XML projects. If they move to some other DTD/XSL, we will then be able to go with them. It would be nice to use Cocoon to build the docs, which is how Jakarta Avalon does it. --David Crossley On 2001-11-06 [email protected] wrote: > Yes, I would be happy to set up preliminary doc "shell" for > xml-commons. Until we make a general shift to another > doctype (a DocBook subset it sounds like), I I think we should > use the "standard" XML project doctypes: book, s1, faqs. > -- Don > > > On 11/05/2001 Shane Curcuru wrote: > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > cc: [email protected] > > > > Yes, I've been meaning to do exactly this, but 1) not enough > > time, and 2) I always take a while setting up a project because > > I have to get it just right, and I want to make sure we go the > > XML docs route (checkin some format .xml docs to xdocs/ and > > then have them built at first just into the static HTML we'll post > > on the webpage) > > > > Maybe Don, Xalan's documentation guy who has been following > > the threads on [EMAIL PROTECTED] a bit about documentation sets, can > > help out with providing a framework for the first few pages for > > xml-commons? (I.e. if I have skeletons, I'm more likely to whip > > up content to fit in them) > > > > - Overview > > - Participating/Guidelines > > - DOM files - talk about where they came from, that they are > > level 2, and who we talk to about new versions or reporting > > bugs (i.e. to W3C) > > - SAX files - etc, to sax.sourceforge.com > > - JAXP files - etc., to Sun, via edwingo > > > > - Shane > > ---- you "Theodore W. Leung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ---- > > > Hi, > > > > > > We're working on shaping up the xml.apache.org website. > > > Right now there's no pages for the commons project. > > > Is there someone who is motivated to put something together > > > describing what commons is all about? > > > > > > Ted
