On 7/16/05, Julian Reschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > http://dannyayers.com/atom/draft-ietf-atompub-format-10.xhtml
> > ...
> 
> Just run the XML version of the spec through rfc2629toXhtml.xslt
> (<http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2629xslt/rfc2629toXHTML.xslt>).

There is an HTML version of the spec here: http://atompub.org/. It was
there when Danny sent his email, so I'm not sure what all the whinging
is about.

Cleaning up the XML version  of the spec for re-use is a little bit of
work, since it's actually part of a build process that validates the
examples and inserts the schema and fragments from external files.
Secondly, the spec hasn't been approved by the IESG yet, so
replicating possibly-inaccurate copies of the spec claiming to be
"Atom 1.0" could be bad. Ideally, I would want to wait until any bugs
were fixed in AUTH48, but I recognize that will probably be too long a
wait. So, I will clean up the XML version after IESG approval and make
it available.

If folks want to make the HTML version of the spec on atompub.org
fancier in some way, that's no problem.  Also, atompub.org is
currently hosted by yours truly, but I'm not attached to it. If
someone wants to improve it, take it over, host it in a secure
facility, etc I'd be happy to transfer it or share responsibility.
Contact me offline if interested.

Robert Sayre

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