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> I am surprised nobody else offered an opinion on
> this. Clearly, it
> doesn't rise to the level of one versus two spaces
> or FrameMaker versus
> Word, but is there no thoughts, offerings, or
> opinions on:
>
> 1) Automatic creation of content.
> 2) Technical writing without technical writers.
> 3) Technical writing duties not affecting the core
> responsibilities or
> time of SMEs, engineers, analysts?
Frankly, I'm half surprised at the lack of responses
and half not. On one hand, some big issues were raised
concerning our profession and consultation. On the
other, I think many people do not care to devote too
much time and effort into others' issues unless it
involves a no-brainer reply to a rather mundane issue.
I would LOVE to hear more thougts on these issues.
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