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. -- Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] CTO, Founder Netmask (El-Mar) Internet Technologies Ltd. __________________________________________________________ Tel.: +972-9-766-1020 8 Yad-Harutzim St. Fax.: +972-9-766-1314 P.O.B. 7004 Mobile: +972-50-23-7338 Kfar-Saba 44641, Israel ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]