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 
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>>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)
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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.> > > -Gillian> > 

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