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Re: Anybody using Web 2.0 sites/services for doc projects?
Subject:Re: Anybody using Web 2.0 sites/services for doc projects? From:"Mayur Polepalli" <dbmayur -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"Stansbury, Stan" <SBS -at- dolby -dot- com> Date:Tue, 8 May 2007 12:29:09 +0800
My wife is currently using Google Docs to author a small user guide for a
FoSS project. We've also written an article on writers using Google Docs.
Will keep you posted when it is published.
Cheers,
Mayur
On 5/8/07, Stansbury, Stan <SBS -at- dolby -dot- com> wrote:
>
> We have begun to use Confluence (a commercial wiki) internally. It's
> proven quite successful in several groups in the engineering department
> and I am trying to encourage its use in tech pubs and elsewhere around
> the company.
>
> Given its fairly robust import, export, and security capabilities it
> could eventually be used outside the firewall as a method of publishing
> manual updates, software updates, tech bulletins.
>
> Stan Stansbury
>
>
>
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