On Tuesday 10 October 2006 08:29, Thomas Schraitle wrote:
> On Monday 09 October 2006 09:08, Sean Wheller wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > > In which format will LSL be written?
> > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > In DocBook xml (or novdoc, which is a subset of DocBook).
> >
> > No, novdoc is not a standard. Docbook is a standard. So is DITA.
>
> You misinterpreted that, he didn't claim that Novdoc is a standard. :)
> It's an exchange format intentionally with the same elements and
> structure like DocBook. Not more not less.

Oh I see. 

So what is the advantage of using Novdoc in the community? 

I mean isn't it just better to use the full docbook dtd and xsl's, perhaps 
with a customization layer from the onset?

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Sean Wheller
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