, auditing, marketing or IT.
I hope this gives some food for thought,
Peter Hislop
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From: Andrew R
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 4:13 PM
Subject: [WSG] Web governance
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Andrew,
Seeing you have not had any other ideas presented, how about:
a) Using the Web Style Guide as a basis for creating your own web style guide
for the agency? http://webstyleguide.com/ The 2nd Edition is available
online. The 3rd Edition is available for purchase.
b) You could also
Here I am writing from the other side of the fence.
I find that some of the barriers to communication are rooted in the two
different 'cultures' of the two streams.
I recently had to work with a admittedly junior web developer to upgrade
static HTML pages associated with a web application
On Nov 24, 2008, at 12:13 AM, Andrew R wrote:
Can anyone give me some pointers, do have something that works in
your organsiation, etc?
I'm afraid I can't offer help, just let you know I'm another
companion in pain. This is a problem that seems to be almost
universal, in organizations
I realise the list is very much about nuts and bolt of standards. So this might
not be the right place for this posting and might be deemed to be ‘off topic’.
If it is please ignore!
I work in a large (lumbering) Australian federal government agency. My colleges
in the web publishing
PM
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: [WSG] Web governance
I realise the list is very much about nuts and bolt of standards. So this
might not be the right place for this posting and might be deemed to be 'off
topic'. If it is please ignore!
I work in a large (lumbering) Australian federal
On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 16:58 +1100, Tony Paterson wrote:
Ladies and Gents
I am seeking JV partners for some of our company’s websites
If you have any interest please call or email me
And how is that even vaguely related to web standards, let alone the
question posed?
None of your site
ADMIN
Please ignore this post. Focus on the initial question post by Andrew.
For those wondering, this post is wrong for two reasons:
1. totally unrelated to list purpose
2. hijacked an existing thread for totally unrelated topic.
Thanks
Russ
on 24/11/08 4:58 PM, Tony Paterson at wrote:
On topic? no way!
Tony is no longer with us. Bye bye Tony! Don't let the door hit you on
the way out!
But - please continue discussion of the 'web governance' topic.
'How to move to Web Standards' is certainly on topic :)
What do you think of the issues Andrew is facing?
What have you done in
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