Debian adds integrated XML Support
The upcoming stable Debian release (code-named sarge) will feature fully integrated XML support. Multiple toolchains for XSL(T) processing, a fully standards-compliant XML catalog system, and a Debian XML policy document for both Debian developers and users provide the backbone of a complete, out-of-the-box system for XML developers and authors.
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The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/
Debian adds integrated XML Support [e-mail:press@debian.org]
May 6th, 2004 http://www.debian.org/News/2004/20040506
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Debian adds integrated XML Support
The upcoming stable Debian release (code-named sarge) will feature fully
integrated XML support. Multiple toolchains for XSL(T) processing, a
fully standards-compliant XML catalog system, and a Debian XML policy
document for both Debian developers and users provide the backbone of a
complete, out-of-the-box system for XML developers and authors.
Supplementing the already integrated SGML and DSSSL infrastructure and
packages, the resulting innovative XML subsystem positions Debian as a
premier platform for SGML and XML developers, offering a complete
working set of tools for documenters and markup programmers with no
manual setup required.
Features
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* Standards-compliant hierarchical implementation[1] of the OASIS
XML Catalogs specification[2].
1. http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/xml-policy/xml-catalogs.html
2. http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/4952/wd-entity-xml-catalogs-1.0_2e.html
* XML catalog system maintenance tool (update-xmlcatalog).
* Complete policy documents for both XML[3] and SGML[4] implementation
on Debian systems.
3. http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/xml-policy
4. http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/sgml-policy
* Developer documentation/guidelines[5] for packaging of XML
resources and tools (dh_installxmlcatalog) for registering
package resources in the XML catalog system.
5. http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/xml-policy/xml-registering-resources.html
* Emphasis on maintaining backwards compatibility with previous Debian
releases[6].
6. http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/xml-policy/xml-migration-symlink.html
* FHS standards-compliant[7] placement of XML resources.
7. http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
* Integrated editor support for XML with GNU Emacs using the psgml
and nxml-mode packages and related tools.
Debian's open model of participation and continuing commitment to
system quality (as reflected in the Debian Policy[8]) puts it
head-and-shoulders above other commercial or free distributions.
8. http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/
How To Get Involved
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Interested Debian users and developers are invited to participate in
future development & implementation of XML and related tools by joining
the Debian XML/SGML Group and/or one of the XML/SGML mailing lists:
* Debian XML/SGML Group
http://debian-xml-sgml.alioth.debian.org/
* XML/SGML Policy and Toolchain Discussion
http://lists.debian.org/debian-sgml/
* XML/SGML Collaborative Packaging Discussion
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-xml-sgml-devel
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