>>> I could make up something ad-hoc myself[1], but wanted to ask whether >>> anybody around here knows an existing DTD/Schema that would lend >>> itself to changelog style documents. Somebody must have created >>> something like this before. >> >> >> I've toyed with it in sanbdox/antlibs/gendoc. There's a >> whatsnew.xml/.xsl. --DD > > >I would suggest just using an ATOM document for things like this.
Or we use the changes style from Maven: <document> <properties> <title>Args4J changes</title> <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Kohsuke Kawaguchi</author> <author email="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jan Materne</author> </properties> <body> <release version="2.0.7" date="2006-08-15" description="fixed a packaging problem"> <action dev="kohsuke" type="fix">Fixed a packaging error where APT service entry was in args4j.jar</action> </release> <release version="2.0.6" date="2006-04-05" description="document improvements and few more features"> <action dev="jhm" type="add">add a changes document (this)</action> <action dev="jhm" type="add">add a starter class</action> <action dev="jhm" type="add">a short manual</action> <action dev="jhm" type="add">args4j is running on Gump</action> <action dev="jhm" type="fix" issue="3">allow to specify the console width for wrapping the usage message</action> </release> <!-- ... --> <release version="1.0-RC" date="2003-10-01" description="Initial release"> <action dev="kohsuke" type="add">initial release</action> </release> </body> </document> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/usage.html Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]