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WADR, your comment about "confirming that nothing exists" might lead a
casual reader to conclude that you already know all there is to know.
Given that this list is publicly accessible to all of your future
potential clients, you might want to rethink that approach.
Best Regards,
Dan Goldstein
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Markos
> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 12:00 PM
> To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
> Subject: RE: Scoping a DocumentationProject??
>
> Sharon:
>
> I find that often knowing scope is critical - it is a
> major input to the estimating process of Tech Writing
> deliverables. And for complex systems nailing down
> scope is no small matter.
>
> Regarding your grillings of me, see my last post to
> Bill Swallow different ways of doing the same thing.
> Just because I know of one way does not mean that I
> cannot ask about the others about their approach.
> Especially as I work as a TW. The only reason I
> mentioned Context diagram in my posting to Bill was to
> save time in clarifying what I meant by scoping. I
> think you are being too sensitive.
>
> I ask to learn. Confirming that nothing exists is
> learning.
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