[Michael Smith <smith xml-doc org>] DOCBOOK-APPS: PSGML source moved to Sourceforge
- From: "David C. Mason" <dcm redhat com>
- To: gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: [Michael Smith <smith xml-doc org>] DOCBOOK-APPS: PSGML source moved to Sourceforge
- Date: 27 Nov 2000 05:42:09 -0500
Of general interest to those in the GDP.....
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- From: Michael Smith <smith xml-doc org>
- To: docbook-apps lists oasis-open org
- Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: PSGML source moved to Sourceforge
- Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 16:11:52 -0800
Off-topic -- but I think there are enough people on this list using
PSGML mode for Emacs that will be interested:
A while back, Lennart Staflin posted the following note on his PSGML
home page[1].
The future of PSGML: It is currently not in active development. I
plan to put out one or two bug fix releases and the move the sources
to source forge (possibly after restructuring the code a bit and
merging in various patches and additions that has been send to me.)
I will then invite others to take an active part in the future
development of PSGML. To start this I have created two mailing lists
on source forge. A psgml-user for general discussion and questions
about PSGML and psgml-devel for discussion about the future
development of PSGML. Visit the SourceForge: Mailing Lists for PSGML[2]
page to for subscription info.
But he doesn't yet seemed to have opened up PSGML development;
although there have been a few messages on the psgml-user list, there
doesn't seem to have been any discussion yet on the psgml-admin list.
Not sure why Lennart isn't advertising it more actively -- the note at
the PSGML site seems to be the only announcement he's made anywhere.
Perhaps he's planning to announce it more widely after he finishes the
restructuring and patch-merging he mentions.
--Mike Smith
[1] http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html
[2] http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=9156
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David Mason
Red Hat Advanced Development Labs
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