Interchange documentation
- Current primary documentation browsable online or downloadable tarball
- Interchange RTFM site by Kevin Walsh
- Old documentation for historical reference
Building documentation from source
You can browse the documentation source repository using our Gitweb service or at our GitHub repository. To build the documentation yourself, you need to clone your own local copy, as follows:
git clone git://git.icdevgroup.org/xmldocs
You should then read the README file for build instructions and a list of prerequisites.
Helping with the documentation
There are many ways how you can help with the documentation.
You can fork our xmldocs project on GitHub and publish changes in your own fork. For an introduction to our build system and ways to write documentation, see the README and WRITING files. To get more deeply involved in DocBook (DocBook XML in particular), see DocBook and Sagehill.net.
Users & Developers
- Documentation
- Downloads and Source Code
- Upgrade notes
- News
- Interchange Developers and Contributors
- Chronological list of releases
- Bug Tracker (use guest/guest for anonymous login)
- Community Resources (mailing lists etc.)
- Professional Support