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Yes, you're right, it does. But that's not intended to be a bad thing or
an insult or anything else like that!
Such a large percentage of Techwhirlers write for the software industry
that there will never be a shortage of information from and for them! I'm
trying to draw out some of the other writers who don't contribute as much
or as often to the list and Web site.
Now, you could say that since the percentage runs that way, that's where
the emphasis should be. But the way I see it, if there was more
information for other tech writing types, maybe more of them would find
TECHWR-L to be a valuable resource, and the percentage would shift. After
all, someone writes your VCR manual, your computer manual, your doctor's
heart monitor manual, your flight's aircraft manual, etc.
That, plus the fact that I was only able to put in 10 choices for the
poll. ;-)
Thanks, T.W.! I'm glad to be here!
Lisa B.
> Is it me or does the latest poll specifically ignore software
> technical writing, save for online help, whilst devoting four
> selections to non-software topics? Food for thought.
>
> Thanks for stepping up, Lisa.
>
>
> On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:19:01 -0400 (EDT), tom -dot- green -at- iwon -dot- com
> <tom -dot- green -at- iwon -dot- com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I agree. I look forward to seeing the new changes we create in this great resource.
>
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> T.
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> Remember, this is online. Take everything with a mine of salt and a grin.
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