Re: Telecomm writing vs. Software writing

Subject: Re: Telecomm writing vs. Software writing
From: Wendy Lewis <wlewis -at- NCLOGIC -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 10:01:28 -0400

I too write software for phone switches. Sure, you have to learn the terms
and acronyms, but I write user manuals for operators to telecom
administrator. So, other than learning the lingo, the words I write are the
same as I've always used. If you are writing for the switch manufacturer or
service carrier, your audience will probably be different than you are used
to -- more technically sophisticated with the subject, but at the same
time, also often called "Butt Set Bubba".

I have seen the multiple volumes of documentation for the switches that we
support. They are third person, passive, incomprehensible, poorly
organized, and in drastic need of a real writer. I hope you are going to
that company!



07:06 AM 6/14/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Name withheld upon request. Please reply on list.
>
>*************************************************
>
>I am considering making a switch to technical writing for a telecom
>company. My background is mainly software documentation, with lots of
>other side projects on various topics. I'd like input on the following
>questions:
>

Wendy Lewis


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