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The Central Texas DITA Users Group (CTDUG) exists to share and advance knowledge and adoption of DITA in the central Texas region.
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February 2008 Meeting
What does DITA have to do with Wiki? — Part 2
This continuation of our animated and interactive discussion of wikis and DITA includes new panelists with different perspectives and new use cases.
Presenters
Lisa Dyer - Lombardi Software
Alan Porter - Quadralay WebWorks
Meeting Details
When
Wednesday February 20, 2007 7:00 - 9:00 pm Central
Where
- Freescale Parmer facility (North Austin), C building (directions below)
- 7700 West Parmer Lane Austin TX 78729 (Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.)
Agenda
- 7:00-7:30 General announcements and networking
- 7:30-8:30 Announced program
- 8:30-9:00 Q&A
Directions
- Google Maps link to the Freescale campus: http://tinyurl.com/ymts97
- JPEG satellite photo of the campus: http://tinyurl.com/yeecnx
The photo has a marker showing the Building C entrance at the north side of the campus. If you turn off of Parmer at the main entrance, you'll need to skirt around the west side of the buildings to get to the C entrance. If you head east/northeast on Anderson Mill from Parmer, you'll find the "back entrance" that feeds directly to the Building C entrance.
January 2008 Meeting
What does DITA have to do with Wiki? — Part 1
During the September 2007 meeting, an ultra-condensed overview of topics discussed during the 2007 Best Practices Conference revealed an area of strong interest in the CTDUG community: is there a way to use Wikis to capture DITA content? Anne Gentle of www.justwriteclick.com fame has gathered six panelists who are currently implementing wikis for a two-session deep-dive into this exciting area of expertise. While DITA isn't always the basis for the wiki, structured authoring is evident and some panelists have successfully integrated DITA and wiki. Hear their stories and case studies and learn their lessons.
Presenters
Anne Gentle - Advanced Solutions International
Ben Allums - Quadralay WebWorks
Chris Almond - IBM
Ragan Haggard - Sun
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