That’s
a very good point. Sorry I missed this morning’s call; it sounds like an
interesting discussion took place.
I’ve
put “contact information for regional user groups” as #2 in
my list on the wiki.
Are
we still planning to use the wiki to discuss and vote on this?
Su-Laine
Su-Laine Yeo
Interaction Design Specialist
JustSystems Canada, Inc.
Office: 778-327-6356
syeo@justsystems.com
www.justsystems.com
From: Kristen J Eberlein
[mailto:kjeberle@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:33 AM
To: dita-adoption-fasc@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [dita-adoption-fasc] Mission statement for dita.xml.org: What
about user groups?
Let's not lose track of the ways in which the current site is successful and
currently serving the needs of DITA adoption. The two most popular pages for
all time concern DITA user's groups:
- New York DITA User's Group
(56,766 reads)
- DITA User Groups (40, 945 reads)
Where do user groups fit into the nine listed priorities?
(Note: http://dita.xml.org/hof/node
shows the what pages are most heavily trafficked ...)
Best regards,
Kris
Kristen James Eberlein
Advisory Information Developer, IBM Internet Security Systems
Secretary, OASIS DITA Technical Committee
Home office in Durham, NC, USA
Telephone +1 919 682-2290 (UTC/GMT -5 hours)
kjeberle@us.ibm.com
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Hi everyone,
Here are some initial thoughts on a mission statement for dita.xml.org. I'd
like us to make this a prescriptive rather than descriptive statement. I.e.
let's discuss the goals that we want the site to achieve rather simply describe
what it already does.
I'm going to be even more bold and extend this scope of this discussion to
"OASIS-sponsored DITA adoption websites" and not limit discussion to
the existing boundaries of dita.xml.org. I'd like to contemplate, for example,
having different sites for different subject areas that are currently covered by
dita.xml.org, if doing so is what is best for the DITA community and is
feasible to implement and maintain.
I think we should try to come to consensus on four things:
1) Who is our intended audience?
2) What is suitable content for OASIS-sponsored DITA adoption websites?
3) What is NOT suitable content for OASIS-sponsored DITA adoption websites?
4) What kind of content development most needs a major *centralized*
effort, as opposed to effort from individuals?
My opinions are below:
Who is our intended audience?
- OASIS-sponsored DITA adoption websites are primarily intended to help
current and potential adopters successfully adopt DITA. DITA application
vendors, Technical Committee members, and Open Toolkit developers are secondary
audiences, but the needs of DITA adopters come first.
What is suitable content for OASIS-sponsored DITA adoption websites (in
priority order from most important to least)?
1) Up-to-date user documentation for using and customizing the DITA Open
Toolkit. Take the Open Toolkit user guide and make it up-to-date.
2) Descriptions of DITA features, elements, and attributes that are more
user-friendly than the explanations in the official DITA specifications. Use
additional examples to make it easier to understand what different element
types are for, and how they are likely to be processed. We've started doing
this kind of thing for DITA 1.2, but not systematically for DITA 1.1.
3) Sample content and markup examples: Many people learn well by imitating
realistic, high-quality examples of DITA topic writing.
4) Information about implementing DITA, e.g. information modelling,
conversion, tool selection.
5) Concrete ideas for using DITA features to solve realistic problems, e.g.
how to implement a "variables" feature
6) Stories about actual DITA implementations.
7) Product reviews
8) Calendar of events
What is NOT suitable content?
1) Repository of proposed specifications for the DITA Open Toolkit
2) Advertising. Our site(s) might link to press releases and promotional
web pages, but should not duplicate large amounts of promotional material.
Duplication of content that is available elsewhere is not helpful, and may
hinder adoption by increasing confusion and noise.
What kind of content development most needs a major centralized effort?
- In my opinion, items #1 and 2 in the "suitable content" list
above are where we most need a centralized effort. The other things can be
managed by passionate individuals or vendors.
Thoughts? Let's discuss by email first and then take it to the wiki once
ideas take shape or if the discussion becomes hard to manage.
Su-Laine
Su-Laine Yeo
Interaction Design Specialist
JustSystems Canada, Inc.
Office: 778-327-6356
syeo@justsystems.com
www.justsystems.com
-----Original Message-----
From: kjeberle@us.ibm.com [mailto:kjeberle@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 8:07 AM
To: Su-Laine Yeo
Subject: Groups - New Action Item #0002 Develop a draft of a mission sta...
DITA Adoption Focus Area SC member,
Kristen Eberlein has created a new action item.
Number: #0002
Description: Develop a draft of a mission sta...
Owner: Su-Laine Yeo
Due: 09 Mar 2009
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