All the relevant pointers in one place:

  • Norman Walsh’s example on SourceForge – enjoy it!
    (IIRC he says, you shouldn’t regard the information contained in there as up-to-date)
  • the example within the Website release on SourceForge is slightly more extensive
  • the release notes for the current release on SourceForge
  • Bob Stayton’s book DocBook XSL: The Complete Guide, chapter 31. Website
    (I do own the dead tree version of it, and if I got a bundle price for the PDF, I would go for it)
  • searching Bob Stayton’s book: “site:www.sagehill.net sitemap
  • Dave Pawson’s article How to use the DocBook Website system
  • searching Dave Pawson’s article: “site:www.dpawson.co.uk website sitemap

DocBook, The Definitive Guide (the book) (I honestly do own various versions of it):

  • http://docbook.org/tdg/ – the book’s website
  • http://docbook.org/tdg5/ – the new book’s website (DocBook 5, The Definitive Guide)
  • http://docbook.org/tdg5/en/html/docbook.html – the new book as HTML
  • http://docbook.org/tdg51/en/html/docbook.html – the book in progress as HTML
  • http://docbook.org/tdg51/en/html/variants.html#s.variants – Website only gets mentioned there
General pointers:
  • http://wiki.docbook.org

Update / 2010-07-24:

    I found the mailing list docbook-apps hosted on oasis-open.org very, very valuable.
    I read the mailing list archive via my newsreader at news.gmane.org.
    Not that you want to know that, but my newsreader is Gnus.

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