So I'm trying to refactor a whole project from CVS into a more modern version control system. One of the selling points of open document formats (odf, docx, others?) is their long term accessibility as text files. Which they are, once you take the .zip wrapper off of them.
It would be wonderful to store my project documents and interfaces descriptions right with my code repository in Subversions (or some other modern OSS version Control system). Is there a simple way to bring the wonders of version control for documents that are supposed to be text files to a controlled repository? Any specific plugins or repos with native support for compressed text files? Scott
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