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That's exactly what Bob Doyle and I had in mind when we discussed
setting up this domain-focused group at CM Pros.
JoAnn

JoAnn T. Hackos, PhD
President
Comtech Services, Inc.
710 Kipling Street, Suite 400
Denver CO 80215
303-232-7586
joann.hackos@comtech-serv.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Geyer [mailto:carol.geyer@oasis-open.org] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 2:27 PM
To: kethier@travelthepath.com
Cc: dita-fa-edboard@lists.xml.org; patrick.gannon@oasis-open.org; JoAnn
Hackos
Subject: [dita-fa-edboard] RE: Content Management Professionals
Announces Formation of DITA Community

Thanks so much for the explanation. Seems like we'll want to provide a
link to this from the XML.org DITA site. Maybe a case study
documenting the project when it's completed would also be warranted.
--c 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kay Ethier [mailto:kethier@travelthepath.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 11:00 AM
To: 'Carol Geyer'
Cc: dita-fa-edboard@lists.xml.org; patrick.gannon@oasis-open.org; 'JoAnn
Hackos'
Subject: RE: Content Management Professionals Announces Formation of
DITA Community

Hi Carol:

The "community" portion of CM Pros has to do with the idea that people
with a common interest may set up an area for members with a
common interest. (It is members only.)  

CM Pros -- Content Management Professionals -- is focused on CM.  A
"community" just means that some group of our members wanted to
have a CM Pros area to work on DITA-related stuff.  Specifically, the
mission of this DITA community is to take the CM Pros "best
practices document" and mark it up in DITA.  You can think of this as a
small group project using DITA.  We want to see if we can
use DITA in this way and what bridges/mountains we'll have to span. The
project is the focus of this community...kind of an
educational collaboration.  Some of the folks in the group know about
DITA, and others don't, so gives a good opportunity for
education. It also gives the CM Pros site an opportunity to practice
what it preaches about content and DITA.

This is *not* as you may fear a community that might overlap with the
OASIS DITA Focus Area.

Hope this explanation helps,

Kay

1.919.244.8559





-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Geyer

JoAnn, Kay,

Can you give us more information on this effort? How does it relate to
the XML.org DITA Focus Area? Thanks, Carol




-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Cover [mailto:robin@oasis-open.org]
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 4:50 PM
To: Carol Geyer; Mary McRae
Subject: Content Management Professionals Announces Formation of DITA
Community

FYI

CM Pros Announces DITA Community

Content Management Professionals (CM Pros) has announced the formation
of a DITA Community. The community will provide a much-needed
technical resource for members seeking to learn more about XML authoring
and editing and the Darwin Information Typing Architecture
(DITA). Committee members JoAnn Hackos, Bill Trippe, Kay Ethier, Scott
Abel, and Bob Doyle are leading the newly-formed community
and are hoping to draw interest from others interested in participating.

http://www.cmprofessionals.org/organization/communities/dita/






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