On 28-Jun-07, at 2:51 PM, Dirk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> that is exacly my problem. I (as a developer) can use subversion to
> store and version my documents. Together with tortoiseSVN it is
> also an elegant solution, that you can teach to non developers. But
> I'm missing the workflow/lifecycle behind it.
> ...
>
> So I'm looking primarily for
> * recipies, how one could structure subversion in order to fullfill
> basic DMS feautures.
> * tools that can support these recipies
Maybe Subversion just isn't the right platform. Have you looked at
tailored DMS such as (to name one):
http://www.knowledgetree.com/products/ktdmsfeatures
--Toby
>
> Best regards
> Dirk
>
>
>
> marc gonzalez-carnicer schrieb:
>> You are right. I was describing just a "kind of" DMS that somehow
>> suited my needs.
>>
>>
>> 2007/6/26, Clemens <clemens.hintze@thalesgroup.com>:
>>>
>>> Excuse me, but in my opinion this does not mean DMS. If you want
>>> real
>>> DMS the system has also to be able to maintain a document's
>>> lifecycle
>>> that normally is very different than that from e.g. sources.
>>>
>
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Received on Thu Jun 28 20:57:04 2007