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authorDaniel Veillard <veillard@src.gnome.org>2003-12-10 16:21:26 +0000
committerDaniel Veillard <veillard@src.gnome.org>2003-12-10 16:21:26 +0000
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@@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ useful resources:</p><ul><li>I strongly suggest to subscribe to <a href="http://
XSLT</a> pages provide links to a lot of answers</li>
<li>the <a href="http://incrementaldevelopment.com/xsltrick/">Gallery of
XSLT Tricks</a> provides non-standard use case of XSLT</li>
- <li>And I suggest to buy Michael Kay &quot;XSLT Programmer's Reference&quot; book
+ <li>And I suggest to buy Michael Kay "XSLT Programmer's Reference" book
published by <a href="http://www.wrox.com/">Wrox</a> if you plan to work
seriously with XSLT in the future.</li>
</ul><p>Well, bugs or missing features are always possible, and I will make a
point of fixing them in a timely fashion. The best way to report a bug is to
use the <a href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=libxslt">Gnome
-bug tracking database</a> (make sure to use the &quot;libxslt&quot; module name). I
+bug tracking database</a> (make sure to use the "libxslt" module name). I
look at reports there regularly and it's good to have a reminder when a bug
is still open. Be sure to specify that the bug is for the package libxslt.</p><p>For small problems you can try to get help on IRC, the #xml channel on
irc.gnome.org (port 6667) usually have a few person subscribed which may help
@@ -59,16 +59,16 @@ things really hard to track and in some cases I am not the best person to
answer a given question, ask on the list.</p><p>To <span style="color: #E50000">be really clear about support</span>:</p><ul><li>Support or help <span style="color: #E50000">request MUST be sent to
the list or on bugzilla</span> in case of problems, so that the Question
and Answers can be shared publicly. Failing to do so carries the implicit
- message &quot;I want free support but I don't want to share the benefits with
- others&quot; and is not welcome. I will automatically Carbon-Copy the
+ message "I want free support but I don't want to share the benefits with
+ others" and is not welcome. I will automatically Carbon-Copy the
xslt@gnome.org mailing list for any technical reply made about libxml2 or
libxslt.</li>
<li>There is <span style="color: #E50000">no garantee for support</span>,
if your question remains unanswered after a week, repost it, making sure
you gave all the detail needed and the informations requested.</li>
<li>Failing to provide informations as requested or double checking first
- for prior feedback also carries the implicit message &quot;the time of the
- library maintainers is less valuable than my time&quot; and might not be
+ for prior feedback also carries the implicit message "the time of the
+ library maintainers is less valuable than my time" and might not be
welcome.</li>
</ul><p>Of course, bugs reports with a suggested patch for fixing them will
probably be processed faster.</p><p>If you're looking for help, a quick look at <a href="http://mail.gnome.org/archives/xslt/">the list archive</a> may actually