On 2012/11/25 6:25 AM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
I think a simple github/bitbucket/etc repo might
suffice? I think an
email should still go out to the list if there's a change, but having it
in the git repo would allow for people to easily see the differences
between versions and whatnot.
What we do for our clients, who spreads these to all their members, is
provide 3 documents:
1 x html page with the document, hyperlinks, everything.
1 x pdf, pretty much of above page, but of course properly formatted.
1 x pdf, strikethrough in red for words/sentences/etc that was removed,
and text in blue for words/sentences/etc that were added. With a little
summary on top stating "There were changes in these sections:".
I don't do these, but I've seen and read many of them. It works quite
well. You can easily see the differences, and grasp the concept of what
has changed really quick.
Peet