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Elizabeth Ross
Senior Technical Writer, V3 Semiconductor Corp.
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Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum.
> From: "Dawson McKnight" <dawson_mcknight -at- hotmail -dot- com>
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> Is it possible that the difference lies in working on new documentation vs.
> maintaining existing documentation? It sounds like a few of the
> bug-reporting advocates are using bug reporting for doc maintenance tasks
> rather than refining fresh prose. Right now, I'm working on draft docs that
> have never been read before. Perhaps bug-reporting would work better after
> the document is finalized and in the field (?).