Re: end user vs end-user
Don't end user documentation! Please continue end-user documentation.
If your users use ends, then produce documentation
for end-users. If your users use anything else,
then produce documentation for end users.
(The last type of user in the chain is the
end user, not the end-user, just as the last
Rockette in the line is the end Rockette, not
the end-Rockette.)
Cute. And accurate as far as it goes. But I question the need for the word _end_; why not just _user_? I cannot think of a single circumstance in which "end user" conveys more information than "user."
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