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John Posada wrote:
>>> when do you make the last changes to the
>>> documentation? Take into account
>>> that there is not code freeze where I work. When do
>>> you say no more changes to be done?
>>
>> If there is no code freeze, when do you ship?
>
> Goob...not all technical writing involves projects that
> ship. A large amount of writing is done for internal systems
> that never ship, they just continue to evolve.
>
And what about Web services -- they can be updated on the fly, no?