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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:cgf@redhat.com]

> I'd rather not have to provide active guidance about CVS 
> usage and I can't
> provide any guidance at all about sgml.  Having looked at Cygwin's use
> of sgml, I can say that it seems pretty intuitive, though.

I'm not able to spend time on the doco, but I do know docbook - which is
the SGML DTD the cygwin doco is written in. I'm happy to provide
guidance if and when it's needed.

Rob

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