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Subject:Re: to author/write From:Sven Niemetz <sven -at- JPS -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 29 May 1997 08:47:51 -0700
Maybe my linguistic lenses are foggy because I'm a furgner -
but:
I wrote that html-doc = I actually wrote every word of content in it
I authored that site = I wrote some, and used material from elsewhere, but
basically, the whole thing has my name on it.
Seem that 'authoring' assigns responsibility/credit while blurring the
actual origin - plus, it sounds a lot better when referring to content that
does not fit the traditional connotation of 'to write'(i.e., no pen, no paper).
Meine Meinung, ganz allein.
Sven
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