[General] Technical Relevance - the meaning of the phrase

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kirillg

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Hi everybody!

I have been told this phrase "
Technical Relevance" and I do not really understand what it means. The context of the phrase is "technical relevance is an important criteria for a blog entry".

I am confused because I think I can interpret this in several ways:

* Importance, or value, from technical point of view (a blog entry has valuable information about current or perspective technologies which is or will be popular);
* Relevance to technology which the author of that blog entry is familiar with and has been using recently (the author of a blog writes about something that he / she is well familiar with; the one he / she has been using recently);

If one of these options is correct, which one? If none, that how do I interpret the phrase?

Thanks!

 
I don't think it has to mean technology. I think it could just mean that the blog entries have to have a relevance to the central theme of the blog. It isn't very clear, though.

BTW Criteria is plural; the singular is criterion.
 
Thank you for the answer. So I see that it is not really clear what was meant.

BTW Criteria is plural; the singular is criterion.

Thanks! Did not know that.
 
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