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    Post Doc-Train Thoughts While Sitting in the Vancouver Airport

    May 12th, 2008 | 15 Comments »

    Doc Train has ended, and I’m sitting at the Vancouver airport waiting for my airplane. Lots of thoughts are coming to my head, in no particular order. I interviewed about 12 people this year. I seem to have a knack for this — tracking people down, asking if I can interview them, getting them talking, etc. Actually, it has taken me three conferences to get … more »


    Podcast: Embracing Wikis — Interview with Stewart Mader

    May 10th, 2008 | 9 Comments »

    Download MP3 Duration: 18 min. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Stewart Mader was one of the coolest people I met at Doc Train West 2008. He is a person driven by his enthusiasm for wikis.


    A Glimpse into the World of Agile Technical Writing, a.k.a. Extreme Technical Writing (XTW)

    February 19th, 2008 | 6 Comments »

    Sarah Maddox gives us a interesting glimpse into the life of an agile technical writer, or more descript, extreme technical writing, XTW. If you work in an agile environment, definitely check out these two posts: The Agile Technical Writer (I) The Agile Technical Writer II (Although ffeathers is already in my feedreader, I missed these posts in the firehose of information and didn’t discover them … more »