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> Unix had the right by the mid-70's. How long will it take the rest of
> the world to catch up?
It's been about 27 years so far. My guess is that the rest of the
world will catch up in about 5 more, once XML becomes accepted and
used by Tech Writers.
Technical Writing includes the domain of information knowledge and
management. So does UNIX.
David (The Man) Blyth
Sr. Technical Writer
QCT Division
QUALCOMM