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Re: Seapine Surround for User Documentation Source Control
Subject:Re: Seapine Surround for User Documentation Source Control From:Mike Stockman <mstockman -at- gmail -dot- com> To:TECHWR-L Whirlers <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 10 May 2010 07:48:23 -0400
It sounds as if the goal of R&D is to be able to tag your source so they can build the exact release version of documentation at a future date, tied to a particular version of the code. If so, you may want to explore Author-it's own built-in version control. I remember it as being a pain to use and not-so-useful to me personally in 4.x, but perhaps it's better now. If you can point R&D to the Author-it source files (XML source living in a SQL database) being under a tag-able version control of their own, they may not only allow Author-it's source files to remain outside of their system, but they may encourage you to move the rest of the documents in as well.
Mike
On May 9, 2010, at 3:03 PM, SB wrote:
>
> Part of our documentation is maintained in MS Word, the other part is
> maintained in Author-it with Word and PDF as outputs. At some point, we will
> also have HTMLs.
>
> R&D wants the product documentation in Surround under the same tree as the
> code, per version. This allows them to take snapshots. I have no problem
> with that but I would like my PDFs and HTMLs together with my final (GA)
> release but they do not want outputs in there, claiming that the release is
> a different process, which means that I will have to store the PDFs and
> HTMLs elsewhere.
>
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