I recorded an interview with Eliot Kimber earlier this month. Eliot is fluent in XML, XSLT, XSL-FO, DTD development, XSD Schema, XPath, XQuery, XInclude, Xlink, and other standards that relate to information management and publishing. He has worked with a number of Really Strategies’ customers including McGraw Hill, SAGE Publications, and Audible. Eliot contributes to Really Strategies Blog; however, I first began reading about his ideas regarding content management on his own blog call Dr. Macro’s Rants.
In the interview, Eliot talks about how DITA can be as huge a benefit to the commercial publishing industry as it is to the technical publishing industry. He also covers specialization — in particular the upcoming 1.2 Learning and Training Specialization
You can listen to the Eliot Kimber interview here.
