</para>
</section>
-<section id="linda">
-<title><systemitem role="package">linda</systemitem></title>
-<para>
-<systemitem role="package">linda</systemitem> is another package linter. It is
-similar to <systemitem role="package">lintian</systemitem> but has a different
-set of checks. Its written in Python rather than Perl.
-</para>
-</section>
-
<section id="debdiff">
<title><systemitem role="package">debdiff</systemitem></title>
<para>
role="package">debiandoc-sgml-doc</systemitem> package.
</para>
</section>
+<!-- TODO: Maybe better:
+<section id="docbook-xml">
+<title><systemitem role="package">docbook-xml</systemitem></title>
+<para>
+<systemitem role="package">docbook-xml</systemitem> provides the
+DocBook XML DTDs, which are commonly used for Debian documentation (as
+is the older debiandoc SGML DTD). This manual, for instance, is written
+in DocBook XML. The <systemitem
+role="package">docbook-xsl</systemitem> package provides the XSL files
+for building and styling the source to various output formats. You
+will need an XSLT processor, such as <systemitem
+role="package">xsltproc</systemitem>, and an FO processor, such as
+<systemitem role="package">fop</systemitem>, to generate documentation.
+</para>
+</section>
+-->
<section id="debian-keyring">
<title><systemitem role="package">debian-keyring</systemitem></title>