Here's an xslt that turns revhistory to an atom feed in webhelp output:

https://github.com/stackforge/clouddocs-maven-plugin/blob/master/src/main/resources/cloud/webhelp/revhistory2atom.xsl

Regards,
David

On 7/18/15 5:42 AM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
> I'm wanting to write release notes for our product in docbook. We already 
> have very successful docbook tooling around the manual, so it makes sense to 
> pull this in as well.
> 
> My goals are to create nice looking webpages (here is our existing docbook 
> output [1]) and also a RSS feed. So I was thinking that semantically it would 
> be preferable to not just have sections/chapters, but something that we could 
> transform to RSS more precisely.
> 
> I looked at the <revision> element, but <revdescription> doesn't support 
> sections, subheadings, etc. and by default <revision> all wants to print on 
> the title page, doesn't generate TOC, etc. So I'd have a lot of customising 
> to do.
> 
> * Has anyone tried to do this?
> 
> * What is the current state of <revision> for the purpose of versioning 
> things other than the docbook content itself?
> 
> * Is there any XSLT for creating RSS from docbook content? I see something in 
> the docbook-website project but the sourceforge pages are down and I don't 
> really understand how docbook-website works.
> 
> * how does the docbook project itself produce release notes?
> 
> 
> Thanks for any help
> Ari Maniatis
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.ish.com.au/s/onCourse/doc/latest/manual/
> 


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