In the spirit of SITKA's explorations with DocBook, since I know there
are some people interested in a glossary proof of concept, I created a
very small DocBook XML glossary file (two subjections, one term each).
I'm attaching it to this message to see if it actually goes through.

We have some options with where we locate project-wide examples; I'd
summarize the general agreement to be "in one place." ;-) The
documentation project has a Subversion instance where XML and CSS can
be committed, and the evergreen-ils.org website has a docs directory
where HTML and associated files can be uploaded. (Note,
evergreen-ils.org also has a "documentation" directory with a handful
of old files in it.)

But for right now let me see where I get with this attachment...

-- 
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| Karen G. Schneider
| Community Librarian
| Equinox Software Inc. "The Evergreen Experts"
| Toll-free: 1.877.Open.ILS (1.877.673.6457) x712
| [email protected]
| Web: http://www.esilibrary.com
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<glossary version="5.0" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook";
         xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; 
         xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude";>


         <glossdiv>
                  <title>Evergreen Development Glossary</title>

                  <glossentry>
                           <glossterm>Open Scalable Request Framework</glossterm>
                           <acronym>OpenSRF</acronym>
                           <glossdef>
                                    <para>The stateful, decentralized service architecture at the
                                             heart of Evergreen. OpenSRF allows developers to create
                                             applications for Evergreen with a minimum of knowledge
                                             of its structure.</para>
                           </glossdef>
                  </glossentry>

         </glossdiv>

         <glossdiv>
                  <title>Open Source Glossary</title>

                  <glossentry>
                           <glossterm>Network Effect</glossterm>

                           <glossdef>
                                    <para>The more people use a service, the more
                                             valuable it becomes for its users. "The classic example
                                             is the <link xlink:href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_effect";>telephone</link>."</para>
                           </glossdef>
                  </glossentry>

         </glossdiv>

</glossary>
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