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Subject:Writing before the procuct... From:Richard G Harris <rgh -at- WORLD -dot- STD -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 2 Nov 1995 09:51:05 +0001
Tim Lewis inquires about writing before (or at concurrent with) a new
product.
I was just pushed in the same boat. I got the impression that Tim's
contracting. I with a company, so my options are probably different.
From day one, we attended every meeting we could: we didn't wait
to be invited. Also we got to know the players really well (friendship
wins over chain of command every time).
We're anticipating a rewrite after a year or so (management may rethink
the wisdom of simultaneous documentation -- this is extra work and time).
I guess that what I'm saying is, "The writing *is* preliminary, even if
we don't call it so.
I'll be interested to follow this thread over the next few months...
Dick Harris
Waters Corp.
rgh -at- world -dot- std -dot- com