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These are ideas I have for little hacks to open-source projects: TWiki - it would be cool to translate to XML instead of HTML and use a style sheet to transform. That would make it easier to write stuff in Twiki and move it to DocBook XML. | ||||||||
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Bonnie - make dist target to Makefile, generate GNU/Linux binaries for intel, sparc. Also output results one test at a time so you don't have to wait until the end. | ||||||||
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< < | sh-utils - figure out a way to XML-enable these tools. This would preserve the flexibility of text I/O, pipes, etc while making it easier to do medium-complexity processing on the output. Also explore using a command-line shell that can display xml in a nicely formatted way. http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/ is a different approach but looks like a good start. | |||||||
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collaborative document preparation - a tool which starts out loose (like a wiki) but then can move documents into a more structured form (docbk?) when they gel, and manage the changes and comments made to them. http://www.conglomerate.org/ has some interesting ideas but is a dead project. |