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> Anyone can write a document. Personally I think it's
> high time tech writers took note of this. Sure, it may
> not conform to your exacting
> standards, but it'll probably be adequate. So what's the
Sorry, Bill...we normally agree on stuff. This day was bound to
happen.
No, not anyone can build a document. I qualify doing something with
ending up with a something that works.
Anyone can put words on paper. That doesn't mean they've documented
something.
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"Well, you have to know these things
when you're king, you know." -
--King Arthur of Camelot.
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