Sophisticated documentation control packages
can deal with a-pages for corrections made to
documents. However, many people I know in the
industry do not like using a-pages... so the
easiest thing is to set up a document repository.
I have done this in the past for the purpose
of storing SW development artifacts...
One reasonable repository is to use a newsgroup.
That way you get to see a threaded history for
the document (including reviewer's notes). Just
don't expire the articles!
Sophisticated documentation control packages can deal with a-pages for corrections made to documents. However, many people I know in the industry do not like using a-pages... so the easiest thing is to set up a document repository. I have done this in the past for the purpose of storing SW development artifacts... One reasonable repository is to use a newsgroup. That way you get to see a threaded history for the document (including reviewer's notes). Just don't expire the articles!