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Eric Dunn wrote:
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>All right, I concede the point. By the dictionary definition of develop and
>developer I agree that "Information Developer" can be an acceptable term.
>However, I still don't like it.
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Once upon a time, when i was working direct, my manager insisted on referring
to the tech writers as "documentalists", because, of course, we were "doing
documentation". Documentalist. Now there was a job title that drove me
crazy.