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evergreen-docs:dig_meeting_20110307-minutes [2011/03/08 15:37] rsoulliereevergreen-docs:dig_meetings:20110307-minutes [2018/04/24 15:29] – ↷ Page moved and renamed from evergreen-docs:dig_meeting_20110307-minutes to evergreen-docs:dig_meetings:20110307-minutes rjs7
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   * dbs: pointed out that it could offer a good way of single-sourcing some documents that we want in the tarball anyway - like the README (install instructions), release notes, other text docs   * dbs: pointed out that it could offer a good way of single-sourcing some documents that we want in the tarball anyway - like the README (install instructions), release notes, other text docs
   * It was clarified that AsciiDoc is not going to replace the current DocuBook format for official documentation, but simply provide a means to  automate a single-sourcing of some docs   * It was clarified that AsciiDoc is not going to replace the current DocuBook format for official documentation, but simply provide a means to  automate a single-sourcing of some docs
-**Action Item: rsoulliere will experiment more with AsciiDoc and provide feedback** +**Action Item: rsoulliere will experiment more with AsciiDoc and provide more info on list.** 
  
 ====April 4, at 2:30 PM EST is the next scheduled DIG meeting==== ====April 4, at 2:30 PM EST is the next scheduled DIG meeting====
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