Trying to clean out my inbox a bit and came upon this.

On 2/9/07, M.Canales.es <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> El Jueves, 8 de Febrero de 2007 21:49, Matthew Burgess escribió:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Do you think it's worth creating a branch so we can work on updating the
> > book rendering infrastructure?  This way, if we can't get it sorted in time
> > for a release we simply don't merge from that branch?  It also means that
> > folks with an interest in this can contribute and relieve some pressure
> > from Manuel.
>
> I agree. But only the stylesheets/ subdir need be branched, not the full book
> sources. The XML code don't must be afected by the XSL update.
>
> To work and test the new XSL code, just pull a fresh trunk working copy and
> then "svn switch"  stylesheet/ to the branch.

Is this still going to happen. Manuel is obviously going to drive any
changes, but I think any branches have to be created by Matthew or
Bruce.

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Dan
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