If we're going to make a book out of this, perhaps we should concentrate on
a table of contents first.  Then we could parcel out pieces of it from
that.  It seems like the work we would have ahead of us to begin with is

1. table of contents
2. some kind of style guide to make the sections consistent
3. pick up Docbook as we go along

Paul Glezen
IT Specialist
Software Services for WebSphere
818 539 3321


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Hello all,

I have started migrating log4j documentation to Docbook. Many Linux
documents
are written using DocBook which can export to many different formats
including
html, tex, rtf, pdf and ps. I am not a Docbook expert but it seemed
reasonably
easy to learn particularly given that it is such a powerful tool.

Does anyone object or has better ideas? Thanks, Ceki


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