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Subject: Re: [docbook] Re: Free Shared Glossart Database of Computing Terms
What about the Wikipedia? - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DocBook All content there is covered under the GNU FDL, so you are free to re-use it in any way you want as long as you tell where you got it from. Or for just computing terms, FOLDOC - http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=dtd&action=Search Though that is getting pretty out of date now. And I would reckon that everything there is by now already available in the Wikipedia. Sean Wheller <sean@enbaya.co.za> writes: > On Wednesday 19 January 2005 05:27, Norman Walsh wrote: > > / Sean Wheller <sean@enbaya.co.za> was heard to say: > > | Huge dude. Simply brilliant!!! Wish you could see the smile on my face. > > | > > | Now I looks for somting like dis, dats sans da lingo. > > > > Years ago. Uhm, 1995 maybe (goodness gracious, that's a decade ago > > now!) O'Reilly produced a dictionary of computer terms. I seem to > > recall that when it fell out of print the author's were going to make > > it available in some open form. If it can be found, it might be a > > start. I'm pretty sure it all got converted to DocBook at some point. > > Now dat's what I'm a talk'in about. > > If such a resource was publically available I think it would be widely used > and possibly contributed to.
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