RE: Diverse Tools (was HTML editors)

Subject: RE: Diverse Tools (was HTML editors)
From: "Earl Cooley III" <shiva -at- IO -dot- COM>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 14:21:54 -0500

> From: Dick Margulis
>
> [...]If I can show that it will not
> disrupt anyone else's workflow or cause compatibility issues down
> the road, I generally get what I want. And if I don't, I go ahead
> and use the "required" tool, reciting the contractor's mantra, "I
> get paid by the hour."

Speaking of compatibility issues down the road, the use of an
exquisitely efficient tool with which none of the permanent staff
is familiar presents problems to the employer: if the project
involves a living document, does the employer want to be chained
to the contractor for future updates, or suffer the extra expense
of training current staff in the use of the magic tool? From the
contractor's point of view, does she want to be yanked back to
this employer at random, inconvenient intervals (which many conflict
with scheduling of current contracts) to tweak the document?

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