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This can be used anywhere common content is reused for multiple products, or
where a single product is custom-named or branded..
Gene Kim-Eng
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From: "Julie Stickler" <jstickler -at- gmail -dot- com>
> Huh, I wonder if this is one of the differences between hardware and
> software writing? I haven't run into this problem, but I'm a software
> writer. So when one product in our product line has the same feature
> as another, it's almost always because they share the same code base.
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