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Subject: Re: Docbook 5.x
Date: Fri, 13 May 2016 09:38:04 +0200
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Is everybody happy with the performance patch?
Is anybody working on the DSSSL --> XSLT conversion? We should avoid
parallel work.
Jürgen Purtz
On 05.05.2016 03:09, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> On 5/4/16 11:08 AM, Alexander Law wrote:
>> As was stated in the aforementioned thread, solution 2 can be much (8x)
>> faster with some xslt optimizations, but I think now we should outline
>> some roadmap before we start to prepare patches and so.
>> Maybe we should convert to XML with DocBook4 at first step?
>> Then, once we get everything stabilized, we can upgrade to DocBook5.
>> Shouldn't we decompose the conversion procedure, so we could perform
>> fully automatic conversion without any manual changes, and then fix
>> non-valid situations, you described before?
>
> I think the process should be something like this:
>
> - Apply your XSLT performance patch. The patch should be submitted to
> the next commit fest.
>
> - Wait a while to make sure everyone is happy with the performance.
> Keep tweaking if necessary.
>
> - Port all DSSSL customizations to XSLT. Manually evaluate output for
> quality.
>
> - Switch to XSLT build for official HTML documentation. [milestone 1]
>
> - Convert sources to XML. (There could be substeps here.) [milestone 2]
>
> - Then consider upgrading to DocBook 5. [milestone 3]
>
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