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Scott Holstad wrote:
>
> At 10:11 AM 9/1/98 -0500, Miles Kimball wrote:
> >Beth --
> >
> >I know we'd like to think that what we're doing is objective, scientific,
> >and, well, technical -- but isn't all technical writing a form of marketing
> >information to audiences?
> >
>
> Yee, that sends chills up my spine.... No, I disagree. When I'm producing
> hardcore engineering schematics and supporting documentation for my
> engineers, I do not need to market or convince anyone at all of the value
> of this data. I feel sorry for those who do.
Sure you do. You are selling them on the documentation's credibility and
reinforcing their reliance upon your documentation. You start producing
crap and loose their trust that your documentation is the most reliable
source for their needs and 1) they will find somewhere else to get the
information or 2) they will find someone else to produce it for them.
BTW...I am producing material for hardcore UNIX software engineers and I
must continue to reinforce their reliance upon my stuff.
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