A group DITA Blog

Do you write a blog with occasional posts on DITA? We would like to aggregate your DITA posts to the DITA News website. Send me details about your RSS news feed (bobdoyle@skybuilders.com)

 


  For those of you who don't have a personal blog aggregator, DITA News provides a community aggregator where you can quickly see everything being said about DITA on the blogs. See http://www.ditanews.com.


  If you don't have a blog, but you do have things to say about DITA, consider joining our new group blog for DITA information developers.


  It's called DITA Blog and located at http://www.ditablog.com.


  The way it works is that you post a story to DITA Blog, and automagically your post will appear over on DITA News in the community aggregator - alongside DITA posts from the major bloggers.


  So to distinguish these two websites clearly, DITA Blog is a group blog and DITA News is a blog aggregator (among other things).


  DITA News also offers a 500+ subscriber mailing list with a monthly DITA Newsletter and occasional press announcements. And it has links to the most current DITA source code files on the home page.


  DITA News and the group DITA Blog are the latest in our family of DITA support sites, which also includes DITA Users and DITA Infocenter.


  DITA Users (http://www.ditausers.org) helps get you started with topic-based structured writing. It gives members a workspace folder, a web-based DITA Storm editor, and a server running the DITA Open Toolkit. You can create DITA content and publish it to your personal portfolio of web XHTML, print PDF, and Eclipse Help deliverables to show your employers or clients.


  DITA Infocenter (http://www.ditainfocenter.com) is an Eclipse Help version of the DITA Architectural and Language Specifications, plus the Open Toolkit User Guide, with a single search interface to retrieve everything you need from its extensive knowledge base.




Bob Doyle
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