Re: Documentation Review Process and Tools
>"Create a PDF and have your reviewers mark the hardcopy. [...]"
Actually, providing reviewers a hardcopy is nearly the most terrific and almost impossible solution.
Indeed, the official reviewers of my documentation are working on different sites all over the world (United States, France, Germany...).
Besides, the deadlines and process imply that they all review the same
pieces of documentation simultaneously.
Any other alternatives?
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