Re: Web types

Subject: Re: Web types
From: Pat Anderson <panders -at- AW -dot- SGI -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 09:35:28 -0400

>Tracy said:
>> I consider the "techie" guy in Systems Design to be the Webmaster.

>How about 'webadmin', analogous to 'sysadmin' for systems administrator?

>For the other job, 'web author' doesn't sound right to me. Authors
>supply content. The job described by Bev and LaVonna seems to be to
>take content, who ever it's written by, and 'weberise' it.

>Isn't it something like the job of the editor of a small local newspaper?
>Some writing, some rewriting, some layout, some production, some decisions
>about presentation.

>Regards
>---
>Stuart Burnfield (slb -at- fs -dot- com -dot- au) Congratulations Kieren Perkins.
>Functional Software Pty Ltd What a legend.


How about WebWeaver?

Pat Anderson
Technical Publications Manager
panders -at- aw -dot- sgi -dot- com
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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