Paligo is docbook-based, but specialized and presented in such a way that one
could easily confuse it with a DITA CCMS. It appears very topic-based, with a lot of support for reuse, conditionalization, etc.
From: Jean-Christophe Helary <lists@traduction-libre.org>
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To: Eric Streit <eric@yojik.eu>
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Subject: Re: [docbook] Paligo?
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> On Dec 14, 2022, at 19:53, Eric Streit <eric@yojik.eu> wrote:
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> you have this too:
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> It's a French company; they used to work with docbook;
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> Eric
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> Le 14/12/2022 à 11:46, Norm Tovey-Walsh a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> Does anyone know anything about Paligo (paligo.net)? I was asked about
>> it a few days ago, and I’d never heard of it. A quick browse around
>> their website makes me think it’s a DocBook-powered CMS, which is kind
>> of cool.
>> Be seeing you,
>> norm
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>> Norman Tovey-Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>
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