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Subject: Re: [dita] How should the spec handle statements about rendering expectations?
Indeed, I'm discussing the next generation of docs and
architecture--where the design (the DITA Model) might associate with
the necessary spec components on one hand and to the implementations
on the other. I am linking users to the implementations since data
specializers may have very different user concerns from the
authoring side. The spec architecture needs some forethought to
intent-agnostic setup that adaptively serves the user at their
application. The spec may be a deterministic map, but other use
cases may be query-based collections going into the "build"
(whatever that may mean down the road) or context-driven topic
selection (like listening stations in a self-guided tour or podcasts
queued for release by an editorial calendar). On 2/9/2016 2:34 PM, Eliot Kimber
wrote:
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