Hi!

tools).  Writing in XML is not a natural thing.  An online interface
where people can edit docs would seriously boost people helping out.
Why do you think there are so many user notes in the PHP manual ;)

I think a web-based tool that would allow to generate standard docbook pages (at least most primitive ones) and allow to edit certain sections while supporting some basic stuff like paragraphs, links, styles (italic, bold) etc. would be a HUGE help. I can write docbook and have experience with it and I still find it annoying and hard to remember all the details, I can only imagine how intimidating it appears to a newbie.

Easy tool allowing to contribute (and see the result without having to install the whole toolchain?) would be an enormous boon. Of course, we'd have to review/approve contributions, not have everybody do what they please, but it's solvable. So here's an idea for next Google Code project or for anybody having free time :)
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