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I've updated the TECHWR-L Poll with a new question:
To what extent does your organization do technical
reviews of documentation?
* Product developers review and sign off on content
* QA reviews and signs off on content
* Developers and QA review and sign off on content
* Other content experts review and sign off on content
* Product developers informally review
* QA informally reviews
* Product developers and QA informally review
* Other content experts informally review
* No technical review takes place
* Other/none of the above