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The Red Hat Linux manuals are written in DocBook SGML v4.1 format. The HTML and PDF formats are produced using custom DSSSL stylesheets and custom jade wrapper scripts. The DocBook SGML files are written in Emacs with the help of PSGML mode.

Garrett LeSage created the admonition graphics (note, tip, important, caution, and warning). They may be freely redistributed with the Red Hat documentation.

The Red Hat Linux Product Documentation Team consists of the following people:

Sandra A. Moore — Primary Writer/Maintainer of the Red Hat Linux x86 Installation Guide; Contributing Writer to the Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide

Tammy Fox — Primary Writer/Maintainer of the Red Hat Linux Customization Guide; Contributing Writer to the Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide; Writer/Maintainer of custom DocBook stylesheets and scripts

Edward C. Bailey — Primary Writer/Maintainer of the Red Hat Linux System Administration Primer; Contributing Writer to the Red Hat Linux x86 Installation Guide

Johnray Fuller — Primary Writer/Maintainer of the Red Hat Linux Reference Guide; Co-writer/Co-maintainer of the Red Hat Linux Security Guide; Contributing Writer to the Red Hat Linux System Administration Primer

John Ha — Primary Writer/Maintainer to the Red Hat Linux Getting Started Guide; Co-writer/Co-maintainer of the Red Hat Linux Security Guide; Contributing Writer to the Red Hat Linux System Administration Primer


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