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Bob Doyle
February meeting of Boston DITA Users Group
Blog entry: Submitted by Bob Doyle on Wed, 2007-02-21 01:57. Last updated on Thu, 2007-02-22 02:54.
Last week's Boston DITA User Group meeting featured Judy Kessler, the
DITA Transition Lead at Sybase.
Her topic was Making the Business Case for DITA. Attendees were all
very interested and kept Judy overtime (our longest meeting to date).
shudson310
Dynamic Content Delivery using DITA
Blog entry: Submitted by shudson310 on Tue, 2007-02-06 06:09.
With DITA’s modular, reusable information elements, we can not only publish across different formats and media – but also flexibly recombine information in almost any way we like.
Bob Doyle
January meeting of Boston DITA Users group
Blog entry: Submitted by Bob Doyle on Mon, 2007-02-05 20:11. Last updated on Mon, 2007-02-05 20:20.
Hi all,
Last night's meeting with Nancy Harrison was the second best attended so far (after our Dave Schell kickoff this year).
Nancy discussed getting your content ready for migration to DITA.
Last night's meeting with Nancy Harrison was the second best attended so far (after our Dave Schell kickoff this year).
Nancy discussed getting your content ready for migration to DITA.
shudson310
Does Interoperability really matter?
Blog entry: Submitted by shudson310 on Mon, 2007-02-05 05:29. Last updated on Tue, 2007-02-13 17:29.
My colleague, Jim Earley, and think so! Come to DITA West 2007 and find out why.
Jim and I will be presenting on a Doc Standards Interoperability Framework for DITA, DocBook, ODF and more! Our innovative approach provides mappings between the more prevalent documentation standards without inventing a new XML grammar.
Jim and I will be presenting on a Doc Standards Interoperability Framework for DITA, DocBook, ODF and more! Our innovative approach provides mappings between the more prevalent documentation standards without inventing a new XML grammar.
Michael Priestley
MP: Day 2 at Content Week 2007 (Web 2.0 stuff)
Blog entry: Submitted by Michael Priestley on Wed, 2007-01-31 22:44. Last updated on Wed, 2007-01-31 23:18.
Day 2 was a Web 2.0 summit - lots of Web 2.0 yesterday as well, one interesting feature is seeing everybody go through an intro slide defining it in subtly different terms.
Here starteth the sessions: