> On reflection I think it's best if writers say what kind of <list>
they want.

Agreed.

> The command grep "<list" *.page seems useful in finding pages that may
have problems.

Yes, all other uses should be checked.

I also started looking back through the doc team mail archives for
related discussions, but only got to 2004 before giving up due to a high
number of html e-mails that often trigger the "list" search.

@Chris: Note that it might not always be a bug if the html display
differs from the Mallard specification. The whole purpose of the
ubuntu.xsl file is to provide overrides to the defaults, in addition to
adding some functionality.

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