Re: To localize... or not? (Was: Dropping the you?)
Janice Gelb noted: <<... our style guide doesn't allow first-person plural and we also suggest that writers don't "recommend" and that they just tell the reader what to do.>>
FYI for those who don't know her: Janice is co-author of "Read me first!", which she co-developed while working at Sun. It's a highly credible alternative to Microsoft's guide (I believe it won an STC award too), even if you primarily write in a Microsoft environment. Being an editor, I don't agree with everything in it (the world will almost certainly end when all editors agree <g>), but I like it much better than Microsoft's advice.
I thank Geoff for the kind words but to set the record straight,
I was the project lead for _Read Me First_ but not the "co-
author." The book is based on our internal style guide,
which was the result of a lot of work by a lot of people.
I will take credit (responsibility? :-> ) for being the primary
person who adapted the book so that rather than being just the
Sun style guide, it takes a more universal approach.
Also for the record, I don't agree with everything in it either!
-- Janice
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re: you or he/it: From: Sean Hower
Dropping the you? The Asian response to imperative voice. (was: Re: you or he/it): From: Geoff Hart
Re: Dropping the you? The Asian response to imperative voice. (was: Re: you or he/it): From: Monica Cellio
Re: Dropping the you? The Asian response to imperative voice.: From: Janice Gelb
Re: Dropping the you? The Asian response to imperative voice.: From: Monica Cellio
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