Jeremy relayed an idea in one of his emails that I brought up again. 
Maybe you didn't see it, or maybe it just doesn't apply to the question 
you posted. In which case, can you clarify what you are after as I must 
have misunderstood.

A few years ago we had an idea that creates custom books for people 
on-the-fly. The idea behind it being you end up with a book that is 
tailored to your needs. Somewhere on the website you select from a list 
of pre-defined modules if you will. The answers to those questions (ie: 
do you want to add a Package Manager) would result in a book with 
additional instructions (ie a bash RPM patch if you chose RPM, or a 
other-package DPKG patch) or potentially instructions removed.

This idea didn't come to fruition mostly due to server resource 
limitations. That problem shouldn't exist anymore nowadays.

If at the end of the day the current DocBook setup can no longer deliver 
what we need, and nobody can find a way to make it work, then we'll have 
to do what it takes to get the job done. Staying with 
DocBook/XML/whatever is never a requirement. We'll use what we need to.

G
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