Aleksey Gurtovoy wrote:
> 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,

I had a proposal for doing that but it stalled :-(

> or we can switch to Docutils and
> get it for free.

I'm looking at it to see what it can do, and how it does it.


PS... The xsltproc issue doesn't seem to be going anywhere on their list.

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