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Some people would say that's precisely what's wrong with technical writing.
If you only get someone to read it who can't write as well as you and throw
some styles, fonts, and hyperlinks at it, you are going to ship your missing
words, your extra words, your faulty grammar, and your technical errors to
the customer.
Yes, John, you missed the technical editor's role before you get it out the
door.
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> Posada oughta change his name to Kilroy. Is there nowhere that man
> hasn't left his marque?? Truly awesome his reach is, at least
> as far as
> it goes.
>
> In fact, I think I might even start reading his posts again :-)
>
>
>
> Dan Goldstein wrote:
> > John Posada wrote the following in January 2003:
> >
> > **********************
> > Some people that some people think there is a "Holy
> > Grail" of technical writing. 99% of this process is:
> > 1) Get some stuff on paper.
> > 2) Get someone to read it and believe it is better
> > than they could have done.
> > 3) Apply some styles, fonts, and hyperlinks.
> > 4) Get it out the door.
> > 5) Get more stuff.
> > 6) Repeat from step one until they don't need you
> > anymore or you run out of stuff.
> > Did I miss anything?
> > **********************
> >
> > I suppose that "Dig" could be a precursor to step 1...
> >
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