On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 08:33:05AM -0800, Ian Clarke wrote:
> From past experience the most important thing is not what format
> documentation gets written in, but that it gets written at all.  With this
> in mind, and given the failure of previous attempts to get the docs written
> (using DocBook), I think it is clear that the most important factor is
> convenience in writing the documentation, and from this point of view I
> think Wikis win hands-down.

The DocBook is a pain to convert anyway and the tools are generally quite 
obscure.
I'd switch to Wiki.

AGL

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