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Subject:RE: Help with Documentation From:DaLy <swiggles247 -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 8 May 2003 10:32:21 -0700 (PDT)
Hi again Karen,
Since VSS and CVS may not meet your needs, how about a
WIKI? From what you wrote, TWiki may work for you. The
main web site is http://twiki.org/
HTH,
DaLy
----------- Karen wrote:
Here's an example of what I believe the client would
like. I say "I believe," because this is one of those
lovely projects where they tell you "I don't know what
I want but I'll know it when I see it," so we are
required to be psychic in many cases. This is the
what, when, and where they need to use in the event a
customer decides it's time to find Perry Mason:
I'm beginning to think it's possible I'm trying to
find technology that
doesn't exist. I've received some great suggestions I
can pass on to the
tech group for various free software packages, but I'm
not sure the software
will create the "documentation" that the client needs
(ala what's above). If
so, someone tell me to keep writing.
Karen
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