Re: Living documents?
Maybe we should identify frequently updated documents by calling them
"frequently updated."
"Updated" doesn't quite catch the flavor of it, though. "Evolving"
suggests changes in structure as well as content; "updating" suggests
that you're adding pages and making a few corrections.
- bc
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