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Subject:Re: Am I employable? From:tf -at- malcolmsmith -dot- net To:Sandy Harris <sharris -at- dkl -dot- com> Date:Thu, 09 Mar 2000 01:32:58 +0200 (EET)
On 14-Mar-00 Sandy Harris wrote:
>
> One place to look is www.oswg.org, the Open Software Writer's
> Group.
> For Linux and open source software generally, the tool that seems
> to
> be becoming standard is the DocBook DTD. www.docbook.org
>
>> Word? Haven't messed with a Microsoft product in a while...
>
> You lucky man!
Sandy, good stuff! I'm feeling better already. I'm *not* a linux
guru by any stretch, but I like enough about it to not want to turn
back. Thanks for turning me on to those resources.