Sorry, took a stab at who the other speaker
was. Chris, I think it was probably you?
On 4/12/2011 11:48 AM, Grosso, Paul wrote:
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From: Bruce Nevin (bnevin) [mailto:bnevin@cisco.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 2011 April 12 11:21
To: dita
Subject: [dita] DITA Technical Committee Meeting Minutes: 12 April
2011
3. ITEM: Perceptions that DITA is complex
o http://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/dita/201101/msg00051.html
(Stan Doherty, Tue, 18 Jan 2011 11:28:35 -0500 -- recent e-mail on
thread)
o http://www.oasis-
open.org/apps/org/workgroup/dita/email/archives/201102/msg00069.html
(Paul Grosso, 22 Feb 2011 13:13:41 -0500 -- scroll down to bottom of
e-
mail)
o Wiki page: "What do people (really) mean when they say "DITA is
too complex"?
Don: What do we want to accomplish here? We can continue taking
input, but when do we start formulating actions? Su-Laine: We could
start a new section of the wiki on solutions to the problem. Michael:
cross-refer solutions to problems. Kris: some solutions are already in
the page. Michael: yes, we should abstract them out.
Michael, Paul: DITA lite has relevance. . . .
Just a minor point, but I didn't say anything on this topic today.
I'm not sure who other than Michael was part of the DITA Lite
discussion,
but it wasn't me.
paul
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Thanks, Paul--noted that you were not in on that
discussion. During the "too complex" discussion. Michael made the point that
"DITA Lite" (topic DTD with few/no domains) was contributed as part of the
DITA 1.2 packaging.
What "DITA Lite" entails, however, is a
separate discussion that I'll open in a new email. For the sake of the
minutes, the statement above should correct what was said today.
--
"Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?"
--T.S. Eliot
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