Re: document versioning

Subject: Re: document versioning
From: Sean Wheller <seanwhe -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: siteadmin -at- word-builder -dot- com
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 07:41:26 -0800 (PST)

--- siteadmin -at- word-builder -dot- com wrote:
>
> I'm wondering what sort of document versioning
> software writers might be using
> to control versions of files. I know MS Word has a
> built in verisioning
> component, though I would like to know if ordinary
> word processing lend them
> selves to something like concurrent versioning
> system (CVS) that many software
> developers use in their shops.
[snip]
> Does anyone know of any such systems
> employed in this way in
> technical documentation development?

There are a number of document and content management
systems on the market that do track document versions.
The better, Hummingbird and Documentum, do also cost
an arm and a leg.

CVS is neat and cheap. Binary files are a bit of a
problem.

If you are developing content in XML then CVS is
actually very good. The only problem I can think of is
the use of "diff" to create patches.

Only checkin the XML source and any images. Formatted
output is not required.

HTH

Sean Wheller

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