DITA and wiki – w/ho/w will (we/you) write
I received an excellent question from a reader about his eagerness to use wikis for his product’s doc set, but he came across conflicts and issues when he questioned the practicality of maintaining a...
View ArticlePodcast about wikis with Tom Johnson at TechWriterVoices.com
Everyone, please give the TechWriterVoices.com site a look or two or three or more. It’s such a great site. I’m not just saying that because I have a podcast there now, Answering Tough Questions about...
View ArticleThe Rockley Blog – wiki’s delivery mechanisms
I’m thoroughly enjoying the new Rockley Blog at http://rockley.com/blog/. I’m so glad Steve Manning and Ann Rockley are blogging, especially about wikis. I appreciated Steve’s post “Wikis for...
View ArticleWhy You Might Care about the Cloud
Talk about clouds, hybrid clouds, private clouds, and suddenly throw in software as a service and platform as a service, and you might be wondering, what does it mean? Whoa double rainbow, as some...
View ArticleMust Read: Confluence, Tech Comm, Chocolate
“Who cares about printing money, let’s print chocolate!” –Chapter 23, Driving Wiki Development, Confluence, Tech Comm, Chocolate Do you need proof that Sarah Maddox, author of Confluence, Tech Comm,...
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