> Von: M <elwood...@web.de> > Datum: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 23:22:59 +0100 > An: Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@googlemail.com> > Unterhaltung: [O] How to deal with small projects which are often changing > their status/ person > Betreff: Re: [O] How to deal with small projects which are often changing > their status/ person > > I agree, that sending edited documents by e-mail is not the best available > approach. > > Using Google Docs for partly confidential information concerning products of a > company is a no-go in my opinion (same for dropbox etc.) > > Maybe you misunderstood my initial question: > it is not about a tool to keep track of changes to the documents, but a way to > keep track of the project in MY todo-lists managed by org-mode. > > Some ideas I had in the meantime: > - creating templates for such projects which already contain the "standard" > sub-tasks. > > > > >> Von: Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@googlemail.com> >> Datum: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 22:55:15 +0100 >> An: <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org> >> Betreff: Re: [O] How to deal with small projects which are often changing >> their status/ person >> >> M <elwood...@web.de> writes: >> >>> it is not about programming and it is not about plain text files, but MS >>> Office (Word) files.. >>> >>> Dropbox is not an option, maybe a document management system (DMS) with >>> versioning, but it is not in place yet. >>> And even if there is, how could I then track my workflow with Emacs? >> >> Maybe I shouldn't say this on this list, but this actually sounds to me >> like a perfect use case for Google Docs, which is very similar to Word, >> can import and export to Word (or simply replace it if the Docs are not >> too complex), and is very well suited for collaborative work on the same >> documents with automatic backup in the clouds and versioning. >> >> I think its all about avoiding to work locally on different copies of a >> document and then send it back and forth by email. Thats just too >> old-school in my eyes. >> >> -- >> cheers, >> Thorsten >> >>
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