I released the Bugzilla Guide, version Pre2, a couple weeks ago.  I'm busily 
working on the Pre3 version.  The Guide is written in SGML (with XML 
conversion coming sometime down the pike) to the DocBook DTD, and uses Norman 
Walsh's DSSSL stylesheets, and Linuxdoc.org's ldp.dsl for formatting.  This 
allows the Guide to have a consistent "look and feel" with other current 
documentation maintained by Linuxdoc.org.

I have an HTML copy available at http://www.trilobyte.net/barnsons for you to 
peruse.  There is a lot of information missing; that which is there is still 
disorganized, not indexed, often just plain text stuck in with a 
LITERALLAYOUT tag, lots of tpyos, etc.  I will be posting the SGML tarball 
later today, with any luck, and should have a pre3 version coming out shortly.

This has been common knowledge in netscape.public.mozilla.webtools for some 
time; I just wanted to make sure the docs list knows about this, and perhaps 
may consider using the Linuxdoc standards in documentation as well.

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Matthew P. Barnson        Manager, Systems Administration
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