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	<title>Comments on: ePublisher and Confluence &#8211; seeing the possibilities</title>
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		<title>By: Sarah Maddox</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah Maddox</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you Alan, for this great blog post and also for giving me the opportunity to try out ePublisher. I&#039;ve thoroughly enjoyed our collaboration and I was very impressed with what ePublisher provides and also with the support you and Ben gave me. 

More and more, people are looking to use their wikis for technical documentation. And more and more, they&#039;re wanting to make the wiki part of their publishing workflow. The wiki may be the primary authoring tool that publishes to other output formats. Or the wiki may be just one of the output formats that is published from another authoring environment. ePublisher provides a much-needed solution for this second scenario. Great idea, guys!

Have an awesome Round Up Conference! I&#039;ll be following the tweets and blogs with avid interest.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Alan, for this great blog post and also for giving me the opportunity to try out ePublisher. I&#8217;ve thoroughly enjoyed our collaboration and I was very impressed with what ePublisher provides and also with the support you and Ben gave me. </p>
<p>More and more, people are looking to use their wikis for technical documentation. And more and more, they&#8217;re wanting to make the wiki part of their publishing workflow. The wiki may be the primary authoring tool that publishes to other output formats. Or the wiki may be just one of the output formats that is published from another authoring environment. ePublisher provides a much-needed solution for this second scenario. Great idea, guys!</p>
<p>Have an awesome Round Up Conference! I&#8217;ll be following the tweets and blogs with avid interest.</p>
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