17 messages in com.canoo.lists.webtestRE: [Webtest] WebTest Book
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Stefan Ruff18 Jan 2005 09:30 
Dierk Koenig18 Jan 2005 11:45 
Stefan Ruff19 Jan 2005 01:56 
Siegfried Goeschl19 Jan 2005 02:58 
Dierk Koenig19 Jan 2005 03:26 
Dierk Koenig20 Jan 2005 01:09 
Siegfried Goeschl20 Jan 2005 03:03 
Etienne Studer20 Jan 2005 08:56 
Lisa Crispin20 Jan 2005 09:11 
Etienne Studer20 Jan 2005 09:18 
Siegfried Goeschl20 Jan 2005 09:21 
Guido García Bernardo20 Jan 2005 09:24 
Lisa Crispin20 Jan 2005 09:41 
Stefan Ruff20 Jan 2005 13:41 
ka...@hallo.ms20 Jan 2005 16:20 
Marc Guillemot21 Jan 2005 00:28 
Dierk Koenig21 Jan 2005 01:01 
Subject:RE: [Webtest] WebTest Book
From:ka...@hallo.ms (ka@hallo.ms)
Date:01/20/2005 04:20:03 PM
List:com.canoo.lists.webtest

Mittie,

From: "Dierk Koenig" <dier@canoo.com>

I have set up a space for our endeavour. https://svn.canoo.com/trunk/webtest-book contains the svn-book to give us a jump start.

Thats the spirit! I agree with trying out docbook. Cool introductions at O'Reilly that Stefan
found! I will study them. Sorry, that I did not provide you with the shortlist of alternatives you asked
for, but I had to bring a project to a deadline on my work. I am not an expert on this anyhow, but would have suggested looking at docbook,
xdoc, xhtml... But as I already mentioned, I don't find it very important
exactly which structuring language we take, as long that there is some
structuring information. Probably a 'poor' language, in terms of expressiveness
is even better, since it keeps the focus on content and stays more flexible for
transformations to other markups later. I see that you used the documentation to tryout subversion and pave the way for
the future... ;-)

How about: Etienne Studer Kay ??? Edgar P Dollin

cheers Mittie

Yes I would be honored to contribute to the book. Probably I will stay on the
critics/correctors side in the beginning, since I still have to know Webtest
better before taking the responsability for some subject.

Kay