Karen,
I have not done the webinar, but instead use a document that covers the basics 
and how all of the Docbook documentation is done in my shop. It is designed to 
take someone who does not know about Docbook and take them through the steps 
and ends up with them using Docbook.

It covers a lot from the editor to Subversion. It does not cover what is in the 
stylesheets, but rather what stylesheet to use to get a particular output.

It one of those "In case I die" docs. ;-)

Dean Nelson



In a message dated 02/10/09 06:26:54 Pacific Standard Time, 
kgschnei...@gmail.com writes:
Has anyone developed a half-day workshop or one-or-two-hour webinar on Docbook?

I work with a software project that is considering a proposal to adopt Docbook 
for its documentation needs. It has been suggested that a workshop might help 
build buy-in and bring more people into the native-XML-production fold (versus 
producing documentation on the wiki or in Word, the two formats now used for 
our project). Some of the topics considered for this workshop/webinar include 
demonstrating the use of core elements in a model chapter, using communications 
devices such as tips and callouts, and possibly even advanced topics such as 
interacting with subversion, automating the transformation to multiple formats, 
etc.  

The goals would be that participants would walk away from the workshop more 
familiar and comfortable with Docbook, and with a nice sample template in hand 
for those interested in making contributions.

If you've developed such a workshop I'd love to hear from you. 


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