Re: Basic questions on technical writing
Mostly to tweak Guy (who frequently views with alarm the latest news from
India), I wrote:
'scuse me? I'm the one who wrote about working for a company
founded by a couple of IIT guys, and having a writing group that
includes 6 folks here, and 4 or 5 in India (Pune and Chennai) whose
lead is here for 5 months or so to improve his skill set and then
return to Chennai to educate his fellows.
DoI give the impression of alarm? I just pointed out that FrameMaker
itself is now being developed and documented India.
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