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<title>DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.66.0</title><biblioid class="uri">http://norman.walsh.name/2004/09/15/docbook-xsl</biblioid>
<volumenum>7</volumenum>
<issuenum>165</issuenum>
<pubdate>2004-09-15T07:26:52-04:00</pubdate>
<date>$Date: 2005-10-17 09:59:18 -0400 (Mon, 17 Oct 2005) $</date>
<author>
      <personname>
<firstname>Norman</firstname>
	<surname>Walsh</surname>
</personname>
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<copyright>
      <year>2004</year>
      <holder>Norman Walsh</holder>
    </copyright>
<abstract>
<para>A couple of days ago, Bob made a new release of the DocBook
XSL Stylesheets. Thank you, Bob!</para>
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<dc:subject rdf:resource="http://norman.walsh.name/knows/taxonomy#XSLT"/>
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<para xml:id="p1">A couple of days ago,
<phrase annotations="ann.rel">Bob published
<link xlink:href="http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=267262">V1.66.0</link></phrase> of the
<link xlink:href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/docbook/">DocBook XSL
Stylesheets</link>. In the past, I’ve been on the critical path for
releases; getting me out of the critical path should pave the way for
more regular releases.</para>

<annotation xml:id="ann.rel">
<para xml:id="p2">The “.0” releases are considered experimental; if
you’re not feeling adventurous, wait for the “.1” release that’s bound
to follow in a few days time.</para>
  </annotation>

<para xml:id="p3">I’d like to extend a huge personal “Thank You!” to
<personname>
      <firstname>Bob</firstname>
      <surname>Stayton</surname>
    </personname>
for taking up the challenge of deciphering the release build process
and getting it all squared away.</para>

<para xml:id="p4">Bob,
<personname>
      <firstname>Jirka</firstname>
<surname role="suppress">Kosek</surname>
    </personname>,
<personname>
      <firstname>Michael</firstname>
<surname role="suppress">Smith</surname>
    </personname>, and the rest
of the team have been doing a lot more of the day-to-day work than I have
recently, and I really appreciate it.
I’m optimistic that my schedule will settle down a bit this fall
and I’ll get back to doing some more active development.</para>

<para xml:id="p5">Thanks again, Bob!</para>

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