Re: Internal Documentation Web site
Cons
- Possibly inaccessible if server is down
- Need to contact member outside TW team every time an update is needed
to the site (I can create the site, but I don't have privileges to
publish to the server.)
Pros
- Serves as a training tool for writers
- Information in one central place oppose to being scattered across
network folders
- Quick access to Web resources
Please feel free to add to either list (preferably, the Pros list :).
Thanks,
Ashaki
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