
Not to worry - the last thing any of us do is undervalue the post-processor. The job just seems to become more complex, and the amount of value-add the provide beyond what the rest of us do keeps increasing. I don't think anyone is particularly happy about that, least of all the PPers.They're the smallest piece of pipe everything has to fit through, and they aren't getting much help in the way of tool support. On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Andrew Sly <sly@victoria.tc.ca> wrote:
And don't underestimate the role of the post-processor. It still comes down to one person who has to do a lot of work on the text, and often make descisions about how to deal with many various things, before it is ready for submitting to PG.
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