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    <atom:name>SinDoc</atom:name>
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      List of freely available software I've coded and made available under
      Open Source licenses.
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    <atom:title type="text">Apache Forrest</atom:title>
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    <atom:published>2005-06-23</atom:published>
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          Aggregated multi-channel documentation framework, separation of concerns.
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          Apache Forrest is a publishing framework that transforms input from various
          sources into a unified presentation in one or more output formats. The
          modular and extensible plugin architecture is based on Apache Cocoon and
          relevant standards, which separates presentation from content. Forrest can
          generate static documents, or be used as a dynamic server, or be deployed by
          its automated facility.
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    <atom:updated>2005-06-23</atom:updated>
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    <atom:title type="text">SilkPage</atom:title>
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    <atom:published>2004-12-20T20:19:41+01:00</atom:published>
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      SilkPage is an XML based Web publishing framework that has evolved from 
      the Docbook Website. With strong foundations in XML, it is a publishing 
      framework with a focus on web standards and usability. SilkPage provides 
      a framework for publishing structured and standard compliant websites in 
      XML. It is particularly suited to publish personal websites, though it 
      is by no means limited to them.
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    <atom:updated>2006-04-17T18:34:34+01:00</atom:updated>
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    <atom:title type="text">Baetle</atom:title>
    <atom:summary type="text">Bug And Enhancement Tracking LanguagE</atom:summary>
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    Baetle stands for Bug And Enhancement Tracking LanguagE. It is an ontology 
    that describes the information kept in BugDatabases such as Bugzilla, Jira 
    and others do.
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    <atom:title type="text">DocBooKit</atom:title>
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    <atom:published>2006-10-20T20:19:41+01:00</atom:published>
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	DocBooKit (pronounced DocBook Kit) is a front-end toolkit for DocBook. 
	It facilitates the validation and transformation of DocBook input XML 
	into various output formats such as HTML, PDF and RTF. It comes with 
	DocBooKit Resources that is a bundle including the required 
	transformation products to transform DocBook input XML into various 
	output formats. The key advantag of DocBooKit is its ease of 
	installation and usage.	
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    <atom:updated>2006-10-20T18:34:34+01:00</atom:updated>
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    <atom:title type="text">Universal Resource File Manifest (URFM)</atom:title>
    <atom:id>http://urfm.markupware.com/</atom:id>
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    <atom:published>2005-07-12T19:25:49+01:00</atom:published>
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      Open source is based upon the idea of sharing and distributing resources 
      and files. Problems can occur in resource distribution when resource 
      files are not well described. Universal Resource File Manifest (URFM) 
      provides a universal and yet easy approach to describe resource files. 
      It specifies a resource file that may contain packages, documents or 
      other entities.
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    <atom:updated>2005-07-12T19:25:49+01:00</atom:updated>
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