One of the aspects of good Tech Writing is usability and formatting of text to 
make it easy to read for the end-user. Tekwryter can't even make an email 
readable, as you can see by his response below. I won't hold my breath that his 
documents are good quality. I guess the email below is a product of an Agile/XP 
email system. He also might consider getting someone to QA his email posts.

-Gillian


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Technical Writer
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: radical revamping of techpubs


Good point.http://www.tekwrytrs.com/Specializing in the Design, Development, 
and Production of:Technical Documentation - Online Content - Enterprise 
Websites> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:10:43 -0700> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; framers@lists.frameusers.com> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: 
radical revamping of techpubs> > You're making an assumption that the market is 
driven by quality. It > is not, though that's certainly a factor. The market is 
driven even > more by good marketing.> > At 10:58 AM 10/19/2007, Technical 
Writer wrote:> > >And yet people still buy it. If they did not, issues of 
quality > >would be irrelevant; only the "quality" items would be purchased, > 
>the "crap" would languish on the dealer shelves, and we would be > >working 
rather than having this > >discussion.http://www.tekwrytrs.com/Specializing in 
the Design, > >Development, and Production of:Technical Documentation - Online 
> >Content - Enterprise Websites> >> >> >Subject: RE: radical revamping of 
techpubsDate: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 > >10:55:33 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]; > >framers@lists.frameusers.com> >> >> >> >I have seen enough bug 
reports in my time to know that quality is > >not subjective. If the software 
generates a mile-long list of bugs > >reported by customers and QA people, the 
software application is crap.> >> >> >Thank you,> >> >> >Gillian Flato> 
>Technical Writer (Software)> >nanometrics> >1550 Buckeye Dr.> >Milpitas, CA. 
95035> >(408.545.6316> >7 408.232.5911> >* [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >> >> 
>From: Technical Writer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, > >October 19, 
2007 10:52 AMTo: Flato, Gillian; > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: radical revamping of 
techpubs> >The same could be said of pacemakers, missile control systems, and a 
> >host of others. That does not change the fact that in most software > 
>applications, perceptions of quality are highly subjective.> >> >> >Subject: 
RE: radical revamping of techpubsDate: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 > >10:09:42 -0700From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > >framers@lists.frameusers.com> >> >> > 
>>Quality is primarily a subjective opinion;> > >>Similarly, whether a product 
is crap or not is again an opinion, > > not an objective evaluation that can 
applied in all cases.> >> >When you work in the semi-conductor industry making 
high-tech > >instruments that are used in fabs (chip fabrication plants), 
quality > >is not subjective. If the tool stops running after a few thousand > 
>cycles or a part on the tool fails after only a few months of > >running, then 
it's objective. A part broke, the Tool shutdown, > >quality is crap, that's not 
subjective.> >> >TechWriters in my field document the software that runs on 
these > >types of tools. If you go to a fab, you'll see the type of tools I > 
>am taking about.> >> >BTW, why don't you identify who you are? You act so 
sanctimonious > >yet you hide behind a moniker. Have some cohones and tell us 
who you are.> >> >> >Thank you,> >> >> >Gillian Flato> >Technical Writer 
(Software)> >nanometrics> >1550 Buckeye Dr.> >Milpitas, CA. 95035> 
>(408.545.6316> >7 408.232.5911> >* [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >> >> >From: 
Technical Writer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, > >October 19, 2007 
9:37 AMTo: Flato, Gillian; > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]: RE: radical revamping of 
techpubs> > And I know of a CEO who used to either get there first, or let the 
> > wannabes struggle over the crumbs. Name of Bill Gates. Quality is > > 
primarily a subjective opinion; witness the 90+% of the population > > of the 
planet using Windows, despite the occasional Blue Screen of > > Death, or 
necessary re-booting orre-installing required. Similarly, > > whether a product 
is crap or not is again an opinion, not an > > objective evaluation that can 
applied in all cases. The Debian > > flavor of Linux is considered "the best" 
by some, and "the worst" > > by some. The opinions are subjective. Everyone TW 
wants to believe > > that he or she is producing quality documentation that 
creates a > > warm fuzzy in the user, and makes customers-for-life of the 
company > > that produces whatever is being documented. I simply suggest a > > 
reality check may be more useful. If the TW is documenting > > software, 
perhaps he or she should change fields to one with a > > slower pace of life 
(and writing). The option is to accept the > > realities of the marketplace, 
and how those influence and constrain > > the production of technical 
documentation. In a world in which > > dynamic onlne help files are rapidly 
replacing hard copy documents, > > it seems more useful to focus on developing 
a skill set that > > enables high-volume production of acceptable quality 
content, > > rather than obsessing over trivial (to most users) details of > > 
grammar, construction, or voice. In that direction may lie the > > future of 
TW--get it written, get it online, and concentrate on the > > Pareto principle 
of satisfying the needs of the majority of users > > rather than obsessing over 
the subjective opinions of the > > minority. < From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: > > 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; framers@lists.frameusers.com> > ...or similar > > biggies 
realize that time-to-market is everything, > > > > Time-to-market is not 
everything if you sacrifice quality. If > > you're first on the market but your 
product is crap, the fact that > > you were first on the market is irrelevant. 
> > I know a CEO who > > got fired because all he cared about is being first on 
the market > > but his products were crap and failed often. Other company's 
that > > were slower to market but turned out quality products, stole > > 
marketshare from that company. The company almost went under until > > the 
board of Directors wisely fired him and put a new CEO at the > > helm.> > > 
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