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CS&O Authoring Tools by Mind Map: CS&O Authoring Tools

1. RNA

1.1. Audience

1.1.1. Product Managers

1.2. Features

1.2.1. Versioning

1.2.2. Localization

1.2.3. Reuse of content

1.2.4. Co-authering

2. MD2D

2.1. Audience

2.1.1. {code}

2.1.2. Self-help (engineers?)

2.1.3. TMM?

2.1.3.1. Open questions

2.1.3.1.1. Content standards documented?

2.1.3.1.2. Tool features documented?

2.1.3.1.3. Demo?

2.1.3.1.4. Feature presentation?

2.2. Features

2.2.1. Versioning (GitHub)

3. Future / Other

3.1. Audience

3.1.1. TMM

3.1.2. M&A

3.1.3. Self-help

3.2. Features

3.2.1. Localization (through metadata)

3.2.2. Versioning (through metadata)

3.3. Assumptions

3.3.1. Supported content types

3.3.1.1. Word (to HTML?)

3.3.1.2. PDF

3.3.1.3. HTML

3.3.2. Automated pipeline for content ingestion

3.3.3. Pre-defined metadata schema

3.3.4. Self-help solution that in not dependent on IX or CS&O

3.3.5. UI for content uploading/ assembly (landing page, TOC, etc.)

3.3.6. Authoring is external

3.3.7. No content management, only page management

4. CMS (DITA)

4.1. Audience

4.1.1. Technical writers (IX)

4.2. Features

4.2.1. Versioning

4.2.2. Localization

4.2.3. Reuse of content

4.2.4. Co-authering

5. Fonto

5.1. Audience

5.1.1. Self-help (product managers)

5.1.2. TMM?

5.1.2.1. Pros for TMM

5.1.2.1.1. Self-help

5.1.2.1.2. Versioning

5.1.2.1.3. Better authoring than Drupal?

5.1.2.2. Cons for TMM

5.1.2.2.1. Licensing cost

5.1.2.2.2. Not 100% self-help (requires PM)

5.1.2.2.3. Learning curve or dev effort to dumb down the tool

5.1.2.2.4. Currently can't classify as TMM (need new transforms?)

5.2. Features

5.2.1. Versioning

5.2.2. Localization

5.2.3. Reuse of content

5.2.4. Co-authering