Re: [TCP] Enterprise level CMS and TMS

2007-01-18 Thread Bill Swallow
No, this is specifically information CMS, not source/version control. On 1/18/07, Brierley, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Don't you find that technical writers, with their binary DTP and WP software, binary graphics files, and because of the nature of the changes we make, have very different

Re: [TCP] Using an internal blog for development updates

2007-01-18 Thread Char James-Tanny
The problem is time. We don't have time for the dedicated overhead of creating such a system. I happen to know a consultant who can help you get one set up :-p Char James-Tanny ~ JTF Associates, Inc. ~ http://www.helpstuff.com -- Please

Re: [TCP] Using an internal blog for development updates

2007-01-18 Thread John Posada
How do YOU address the period between the cutting of the gold master CD to the availability of the distribution CDs by manufacturing? --- Brierley, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A freeze. How quaint. -Original Message- From: John Posada [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] snip Since

Re: [TCP] Article about indexing

2007-01-18 Thread Jones, Donna
Isn't the TCP site looking for articles right now? Yes, they are, but my article was rejected because it doesn't fit in with the punchy tone that TCP is trying to set (I think that's a new way of saying This is dull!). :-) So many people say that they hate indexing, but it doesn't have to be

Re: [TCP] Blogs? We don't need no steenking blogs!

2007-01-18 Thread Bill Swallow
It depends. Some people blog for the sake of blogging. Others are in fact experts or celebrities, have revenue-driven blog sites, and have a strong following. I'm not advocating one model over another, just stating things the way they are. On 1/18/07, Milan Davidovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On

Re: [TCP] Blogs? We don't need no steenking blogs!

2007-01-18 Thread Gene Kim-Eng
Somehow formalizing a system in which the people responsible for interacting with each other to plan and implement a project shoot posts at each other instead of actually talking seems to me like a step in the wrong direction. I wonder how often Godwin rears his head in these... Gene Kim-Eng

Re: [TCP] AS/400 wording question

2007-01-18 Thread Dana Worley
Hi Bob, Knowing nothing about the AS/400, Ill jump right in and provide my 2 cents ;) If it looks something like: 1. Load the widget 2. Wash the widget 3. Dry the widget I believe I would write: On the Widget menu (wait, is it really on the menu that you're typing?) anyway... On the

Re: [TCP] Article about indexing

2007-01-18 Thread Jones, Donna
Thanks to some off-list suggestions from Milan, I was inspired to make some changes to the indexing article. I daresay that it's a bit more punchy now. ;-) And a little editing and reorganizing never hurts. http://www.geocities.com/dljones3423/indexing.html - CONFIDENTIAL- This email and any