I've followed this thread with interest, even though it has precious little to do with FrameMaker.
My perspective differs somewhat from what I've seen so far in the discussion. I've been working in and with agile development groups as a writer or doc manager since late in the last century. When I first heard about agile, I thought it was the devil's spawn, but it hasn't turned out that way at all. In my experience, a writer in a well-run agile environment can be involved from day one of the first iteration all the way through to delivery of a final product -- and not just writing and rewriting the same stuff over and over again. In fact, I find that I don't spend as much time writing as I once did. However, as an integral part of the development organization, I have no shortage of interesting and impactful (terrible word) tasks on my plate. As a side note, I'm a certified (and very interested) scrum master. ...Susan ----- Original Message <snipped> ---- From: Technical Writer <[email protected]> To: Leslie Schwartz <lhs_emf at pacbell.net>; framers at lists.frameusers.com Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 8:52:21 AM Subject: RE: radical revamping of techpubs The experience of one person, or even a handful, do not in any way negate an obvious and growing trend in the software industry--directly related to "agile" development--to consider TW involvement as pointless until the final iteration. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
