Rene Rivera writes:
> Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote:
> > [I'm all for dropping XSLT+DocBook in favor of something more sane
> > (preferably Python+Docutils); just trying to clarify the current
> > situation.]
> 
> Yea, to be clear, no argument on that part :-) Except I'm not really 
> against DocBook, just XSLT ;-)

To my best knowledge, as of today, XSLT is the only (working) route of
converting DocBook XML documents into an end-user format. We can roll
our own conversion chain, of course, or we can switch to Docutils and
get it for free.

-- 
Aleksey Gurtovoy
MetaCommunications Engineering

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