On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 09:28 -0600, Matt Dew wrote: > Dan, which justifications do you feel are incorrect? Agreed that > accurate commit msgs are important so we'll try to clear them up. >
I think the issue has been resolved with the new series I have posted and Dan has acknowledged the patches. I just have to write a more intelligent commit message as I just dumped the README in there, which was lazyness. The of it is that by using -x has Dan suggested, we can use a real customization layer like the rest of the world does rather than a hacked-up xmlto fragment. Our customization layer will always be local on disk and import the docbook xsl using the xml catalog. Should we ever need to drop xmlto in favor of xsltproc for one or more formats, we do not need to change our customization xsl.
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