Hi Bernd,

On Tuesday, 2006-10-31 12:41:25 +0100, Bernd Eilers wrote:

> We do have a semi-automated process to generate Release Notes. This 
> takes advantage of the OpenOffice Document file format and a standard 
> template being used for the specification documents. Information from 
> specifications documents is extracted via XSLT and a "What´s new guide" 
> HTML page is created which is the basis for the Release Notes.
> 
> See for example: http://development.openoffice.org/releases/2.0.4rc3.html

Not all there is generated from specs, there are also
features/enhancements that don't have a spec and were announced via EIS'
External Feature Announcement. This should always be possible.

Also a conversion from wiki to .odt or any other format. e.g. the format
EIS understands, should be feasible, given the right transformation.
Wiki markup could be used to identify the abstract sections.

  Eike

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