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Re: Tool for document management



Miles Fidelman wrote:
> It was sort of disappointing to see a discussion that has focused
> primarily on version control tools, and a little on TeX vs. Word vs.
> Open Office issues.

    This is D-U where the relative geek level is high.  We're going to tend
towards the technical solutions over the business.

> There are a huge number of document and content management systems
> around - aimed at managing text documents, rather than code, and many of
> them open source (try googling "document management" along with "open
> source").

    I do not see this as the case.  I took your suggested to google on those
terms and what I found in the first 3 pages of hits were many, many "Open
Source" solutions which were Windows only, pared down versions of enterprise
solutions.  Many of those did not fit my requirements.  Most were written in
JAVA which is something I'm not going to consider.  Oddly enough on the second
page was a hit for Subversion so we must not be too far off the mark.  ;)


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