OASIS DocBook TC
Defining a schema for describing XML documents for general and technical publishing
Robert Stayton, bobs@sagehill.net, Chair
Scott Hudson, scott.hudson@servicenow.com, Secretary
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The OASIS DocBook TC is chartered to develop and maintain the DocBook family of specifications and to continue to support its ever growing user base. In particular, the XML and SGML DocBook schemas, a suite of extension modules, and a simplified authoring subset of DocBook. The Technical Committee plans to support a variety of schema languages and may develop additional modules and derived document types.
For more information, see the TC Charter and FAQ
Technical Work Produced by the Committee
- The DocBook Schema Version 5.2 Committee Specification 01
- DocBook Schema Version 5.1.1 Committee Specification Draft 01
- DocBook v5.1 OASIS Standard
- DocBook v5.0.1 Committee Specification
- DocBook v5.0 Errata 01 Approved Errata
- DocBook v5.0 OASIS Standard
- DocBook v4.5 OASIS Standard
For a complete list of DocBook documents, visit docbook.org.
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