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okay thanks again there we go from map down to XML exactly so yeah Iamp;#39;m Stefan Iamp;#39;m a technical writer Susur and Iamp;#39;m going to be presenting about what we do to try to keep our documents here eight automatically or even just hop automatically at this point Iamp;#39;ve been working with Sousa for the last two and a half years before that I was a working student there so I already have some bit of history with the company so first of all this is the outline of the talk Iamp;#39;ll give you some pointers on our workflow and our team what we do actually then Iamp;#39;ll come - yeah the normal client based checks that each team member can do individually on their machine afterwards I continue with this server based checks that we do and finally I wonamp;#39;t be speaking about the documentation as such but the star sheets that we used to output HTML and PDF from our XML sources so first of all the team weamp;#39;re actually pretty small I mean we were actually not