- From: Arved Sandstrom <asandstrom2@eastlink.ca>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 18:12:53 -0400
- To: public-ppl@w3.org
On 01/09/2014 05:05 AM, Dave Pawson wrote: > On 8 January 2014 21:04, Tony Graham <tgraham@mentea.net> wrote: > >> Along the way, we've had discussion of: > One point that jumps out to me from this; > Who / what group of people are we talking to ? > who is our audience? > > IF we are not writing a spec for implementers, (are we?) > then just who are we writing for? > > The two ends of the spectrum are > the Tony G (programmer/ XML experience etc.), > through typsetter shifted to geek > through webmonkey given a job to product print / PDF. > > The simpler summary is XML novice to programmer. > > Should we be addressing that complete spectrum? > Would the XML to print world benefit more if we focussed > on one end? If so which and why (what main benefits). > > I have an answer, perhaps Tony's questions could solicit yours? > > regards > > > Dave, speaking as an IT guy who has not specialized in print or page layout but frequently has to do it as a software developer, I'd say we can not exclude my type of people. It actually automatically follows, most print production is not done by printing industry experts or specialists. Arved
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