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- | <p>This is the official community gathering place and information resource for the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#ditav1.0"><strong><font color="#0000aa">DITA OASIS Standard</font></strong></a>.</p>
| + | <p>Welcome to the official community gathering place and information resource for the <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#ditav1.0"><strong><font color="#0000aa">DITA OASIS Standard</font></strong></a>.</p>
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- | <p>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 <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=dita"><strong><font color="#0000aa">OASIS DITA Technical Committee</font></strong></a>, a group that encourages new participation from developers and users. </p>
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- | <p>There are three main sections on this site:<br /></p>
| + | <p><br />DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) 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 <a href="http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=dita"><strong><font color="#0000aa">OASIS DITA Technical Committee</font></strong></a>, a group that encourges new participation from developers and users. </p>
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- | <li><strong><a href="http://dita.xml.org/knowledge-base">DITA Knowledge Base</a></strong> provides a reliable technical and educational background on the standard, as compiled by the <a href="http://dita.xml.org/editorial-board">DITA XML.org Focus Area Editorial Board</a>.<br /><br /></li>
| + | <p>There are two main sections on this site:<br /> </p>
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- | <li><strong><a href="http://dita.xml.org/today">DITA Today</a></strong> serves as a community bulletin board and directory where readers share topical information and recommend useful resources.<br /><br /> </li>
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- | <li><a href="http://dita.xml.org/wiki"><strong>DITA Wiki</strong></a> enables the public to dynamically collaborate on documents and add new pages to the site through a wiki interface. </li>
| + | <p><br /><strong>DITA Knowledgebase</strong> <link> provides technical and educational information on the standard. Content for this section is created and maintained by the Focus Area's Editorial Board<link>.<br /> </p>
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- | <p>All pages are accessible by the public. This is a community-driven site, and the public is encouraged to <a href="http://dita.xml.org/contributing-content">contribute content</a> after completing a simple, one-time <a href="http://dita.xml.org/user/register">registration</a>.</p>
| + | <p><br /><strong>DITA Community</strong> <link> enables the public to <a href="http://wiki.oasis-open.org/drupal/node/add"><strong><font color="#0000aa">create and edit content</font></strong></a>, contributing to collaborative documents (such as best practices<link>) and adding to group posting pages (such as news<link>, events<links>, and white papers<link>). A simple, one-time registration<link> is all that's needed to participate. </p>
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Homepage
Welcome to the official community gathering place and information resource for the DITA OASIS Standard.
DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) 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 encourges new participation from developers and users.
There are two main sections on this site:
DITA Knowledgebase <link> provides technical and educational information on the standard. Content for this section is created and maintained by the Focus Area's Editorial Board<link>.
DITA Community <link> enables the public to create and edit content, contributing to collaborative documents (such as best practices<link>) and adding to group posting pages (such as news<link>, events<links>, and white papers<link>). A simple, one-time registration<link> is all that's needed to participate.