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Um, sorry, but I don't get what you mean by the difference between "creating documentation" and "managing user documentation"? Did you mean managing a doc group of people who are creating documentation?
I manage my time so I can create documentation.
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 15:56, Robert_Johnson -at- percussion -dot- com wrote:
> Reviewing the archives, I've found some discussion of creating
> documentation in a rapid or agile environment, but nothing about managing
> user documentation