to look into it.
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> Eric
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> >From "Nancy (Paisner) Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22 March 2002
> 18'21'03
> To : [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject : Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Manage project documents with docbook
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> Hi,
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> I
ner) Harrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22 March 2002
18'21'03
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject : Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Manage project documents with docbook
Hi,
I can think of a number of information types (e.g. 'effort' defined in
hours/days/weeks to do a
Ian, Mart, Murray,
thanks for your feedback.
Ian suggested to use a database to handle the information chunks related to
the intermediate deliverables of a project. Mart suggested CVS, which is
indeed useful for managing versions of documents. Murray was the closest to
my original question.
I'
I've used DocBook for the formatting of reports produced from our "ECO"
(Engineering Change Control) system which I would have thought is
similar to what you want. i.e. data in a "database" (in your case
project related stuff, output in a form suitable for conversion to
readable/navigable
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 02:54:31PM +, Martin Gautier wrote:
> Have you looked at CVS (http://www.cvshome.org/docs/overview.html). It
> will certainly manage your documents for you but I'm not sure about your
The SCM system is a very small part of project management, and it
doesn't appear
Eric
>>has there been attempts to manage project related documents with
docbook?
>>I'm looking to manage trees of deliverables (possibly with associated
>>action lists). This tree of deliverables is similar to a work breakdown
>>structure (WBS) with for each one an owner, time estimate, require
Hello,
has there been attempts to manage project related documents with docbook?
I'm looking to manage trees of deliverables (possibly with associated
action lists). This tree of deliverables is similar to a work breakdown
structure (WBS) with for each one an owner, time estimate, required inpu