Thanks, Rhonda. I happen to know about those three lists (I'm on the STC one, and I follow almost everyone on rjacquez's list). I was mainly wondering whether this group ever got its own list going. Not really important, but it occurred to me that people here are interested in each other's opinions, so maybe would want to connect in other ways. And then I wondered idly whether there was an Australian list. But I guess there isn't! Incidentally, @tech_writing has a list as well! I'm not on it, so no self-promotion, but for anyone interested: http://tweepml.org/?t=487058 Thanks, rwl On Sep 12, 2010, at 6:51 PM, Rhonda Bracey wrote: > Hi Rob > > RJ Jacquez from Adobe has a list of both on his blog: > http://rjacquez.com/a_growing_list_of_technical_co/ > > And STC has a list on theirs: http://notebook.stc.org/links/ > > There's also the MindTouch list of the '25 most influential tech comm > bloggers' here: > http://www.mindtouch.com/blog/2010/07/29/the-most-influential-technical-communicator-bloggers/ > > There are a few Australians on some of these lists -- Sarah Maddox, Hamish > Blunck, Kath Bowman, Kirsty Taylor, and me. (Sorry if I missed anyone else -- > it was a quick glance!) > > Rhonda > > Rhonda Bracey > rhonda.bracey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.cybertext.com.au > CyberText Newsletter/blog: http://cybertext.wordpress.com > Author-it Certified Consultant > > > On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Robert Levy <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > Hello, > > Just suddenly wondering whether people on this list use Twitter and/or > maintain web sites about tech comm? Is there a list set up somewhere (or > should there be) of people on this list who do those things? > > Or maybe even a list of Australian-based people doing those things? > > Thanks! > > rob >