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DITA XML.org is the official community gathering place and information resource for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture OASIS Standard. DITA builds content reuse into the authoring process, defining an XML architecture for designing, writing, managing, and publishing many kinds of information in print and on the Web. The standard is advanced through an open process by the OASIS DITA Technical Committee, a group that encourages new participation from developers and users.
| DITA XML.org is the official community gathering place and information resource for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture OASIS Standard. DITA builds content reuse into the authoring process, defining an XML architecture for designing, writing, managing, and publishing many kinds of information in print and on the Web. The standard is advanced through an open process by the OASIS DITA Technical Committee, a group that encourages new participation from developers and users.
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About DITA XML.org
DITA XML.org is the official community gathering place and information resource for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture OASIS Standard. DITA builds content reuse into the authoring process, defining an XML architecture for designing, writing, managing, and publishing many kinds of information in print and on the Web. The standard is advanced through an open process by the OASIS DITA Technical Committee, a group that encourages new participation from developers and users.