From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Norman Walsh To: Mark Galassi Cc: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: docbook-tools, the next generation Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 06:36:00 -0000 Message-id: <4132-Thu09Mar2000090122-0500-nwalsh@arbortext.com> References: <87u2ig4zzu.fsf_-_@portacipria.lanl.gov> X-SW-Source: 2000/msg00140.html / Mark Galassi was heard to say: | Some maintainers, like Norman, probably, will not feel a need to | have Makefile.am files in their master distribution, so we can just | offer to put out the extra bit every time he makes a release. I'd be happy to coordinate distributions to include appropriate automake stuff. I'll even add it as an RFE for the main DocBook distribution. What would be particularly helpful is if someone would show me what I need to add. | * We must decide on proper nomenclature. If our tools are general | enough for other DTDs (like TEI), then we can call things | /usr/share/sgml. Otherwise it should be /usr/share/docbook-tools. I've switched to /share/doctypes on my system. Doctypes being slightly more general than sgml, since many of the DTDs I use are now xml. (But I'm on NT so I'm still not using automake and the like.) | * Someone should do a careful reading of the filesystem hierarchy | standard to see how to lay things out and what to put in /etc versus | /usr/share. Where is that standard? | I'm sure there's more. Who wants to work on doing all this? If I get | people who want to do it in a disciplined and coordinated manner, I | will start taking care of the setup details. I'm certainly interested. I have a real problem with this mailing list though. It turns out that the ISP I use when I travel, and I travel too much ;-), has been blacklisted by whatever service this mailing list uses to avoid spammers. So I can't post here when I'm on the road. I'm so pissed about this that I'm "this close" to unsubscribing. Be seeing you, norm -- Norman Walsh | If all mankind were to disappear, http://nwalsh.com/ | the world would regenerate back to | the rich state of equilibrium that | existed ten thousand years ago. If | insects were to vanish, the | environment would collapse into | chaos.--Edward O. Wilson