Re: ITWG

Subject: Re: ITWG
From: Charlotte Hybschmann Jacobsen <chjac -at- AMROSE -dot- SPO -dot- DK>
Date: Sun, 7 Sep 1997 22:58:37 +0200

I think ITWG is a super idea, and I have a few comments:

On Sat, 6 Sep 1997, Alexia Prendergast wrote:

> ... how should we distinguish
> ourselves? [in ITWG]
> (Sounds like we might want to eventually be a member of INTECOM?)

It should be easy to find ITWG on the Internet. When I first got into this
business a couple of months ago, I used the Alta Vista to search for
"documentation". I didn't find anything useful that way, but maybe things
could be made so that ITWG turned up first when broad search terms like
this (or "writing" or "technical AND manual",...)? I am more "writer" than
"technical", so I wouldn't know if it's possible.

> "what languages are you planning to use for the web
> site? How are they to be chosen?"
> I suspect this will depend on who volunteers to translate. Any
> thoughts from anyone?

I am available from Denmark!

Regards,¨

Charlotte.
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