does anyone have any good practices and just general thoughts on saving policy 
packages and DB control

right now we simply push a policy with the same name and make sure we have DB 
control set at all times.

Does anyone out there save a new policy package as a new name, date etc, and if 
so why, is it better to save a new package each time a change is made, or will 
db control suffice, or do you do both?.

Just wondering what the norm was and what the best best practices is
Thanks



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