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Re: [LUG] Plymouth Uni - over to (some of) us?
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- Subject: Re: [LUG] Plymouth Uni - over to (some of) us?
- From: Martin Gautier <martin.gautier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2016 12:49:42 +0100
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On 20/07/16 11:27, Rod Sheaff wrote:
So some work to copy & paste generic linux support content into a
glossy PU branded website might be a realistic ask
The Ubuntu docs are at https://help.ubuntu.com/ and their repos seem to
be readable. They seem to be using DocBook which I used to use
extensively (bit rusty now though) so I could help build a toolchain to
pull relevant chapters. It's likely other serious documentation sites
will also use DocBook so some clever splicing could give us something
useful pretty quickly.
Martin
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