>Since the LDP has standardized on SGML/DocBook,
>that's the logical choice for our docs. So, a
>great first step, is to create the following
>directories:
>
> docs/DocBook
> docs/html
>
>Download the public paper on x86 virtualization
>(it's plain ascii text), convert it to SGML/DocBook,
>and put it in docs/DocBook format. Then create
>a Makefile in the docs/ directory, which will drive
>the tools needed to parse the DocBook file and
>generate a corresponding file in docs/html.
Since I was one of the people who volunteered to help with documentation,
I'll take this on tonight (assuming my DSL is back online...ugh), unless
someone else is just dying to do it.. ;-) Once I've built the entire thing
(that'll take a little time...I'm not sure how long that paper is), where
should I put it? Is there already a cvs branch for documentation?
--
Nick Bastin
Software Developer
OPNET Technologies