A minor correction:

I wrote:

> Recently, subversion has become a serious competitor for CVS. It is
> Open Source, based on the DAV protocol, implemented on Apache with the
> Open Source mod_dav protocol, and together with the DeltaV extensions
                      ^^^^^^^^
"module", of course, and not "protocol".

> it offers a full networked versioning control environment.
> 
> I wouldn't mention it, if the original question didn't involve MS-
> Office stuff; After all, CVS is still the king, dominates most of the
> Open Source projects and sites, from SourceForge to Apache and IIRC
> even mod_dav...  ;-)
> 
> But...
> Surprisingly, there is a very strong support for DAV from...
> ..Microsoft!
> 
> It may surprise, but all the recent versions of Microsoft products, not
> only relevant ones (like FrontPage) but also Office and IE, have
> internal support for DAV.
> 
> So I think that subversion+DAV is the ultimative answer in this
> specific case.
> 
> But maybe I'm wrong; So my suggestion is to consider it and to
> evaluate how it meets your need, before making a decision.
> 
> Disclaimer: I have no practical experience with subversion/DAV, though
> I've planned for a long time to start playing with it.

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