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Subject:Re: Well, I Sure Won't Be in Chicago From:"Dan Roberts" <droberts63 -at- earthlink -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 12 Apr 2001 19:45:27 -0400
Actually, I agree with Tracy.
I don't need to know about network security (right now, at least) and have no
interest in Marni's list of topics. But to that list, I would add:
ERP, network ops, data warehousing, non sql databasing, sw inventory and
control, and finance operations (front, middle, back office, equities,
securities, money market). Anyone else wanna learn the deep dark secrets of gscc
clearance? (why am I hearing a resounding echo?)
really folks, if you look at other tool conferences, they address the tool, not
the content. And stc does try to address the idea of "tool" to its widest range,
not the content.
>Couldn't we have a writer's conference that had technology tracks:
>
>telecom
>defense
>medical
>hw
>sw
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tracy Boyington [mailto:tracy_boyington -at- okcareertech -dot- org]
>Why should a conference that's trying to present information relevant to the
>largest number of technical writers possible spend a lot of time individual,
>specialized interests? If all of the topics you mentioned were important (or
>even just interesting) to ALL technical writers, wouldn't they be frequent
>topics here on techwr-l? When you have a large, diverse group, you have to
>find something they all have in common. And what we have in common tends to
>be in the writing area, NOT in the content area.
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